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Tapaw.com aims to attract more traders

CEO says online delivery service available in urban and rural areas, offers job opportunities for all

Updated 5 years ago · Published on 14 Mar 2021 4:30PM

Tapaw.com aims to attract more traders
Tapaw.com now has around 100,000 delivery riders and drivers nationwide and aims to attract 5,000 more participants to register with the platform, says CEO Datuk Anuar A. Rahman. – Tapaw.com pic, March 14, 2021

MELAKA – Logistics, product, and food delivery company Tapaw Group Sdn Bhd (Tapaw.com) aims to attract more street vendors as well as small and medium enterprises to use its app to expand the market for their products.

Chief executive officer Datuk Anuar A. Rahman said the digital platform offers product marketing opportunities as well as job opportunities that could help traders to sustain their business during the Covid-19 pandemic.

He said the online delivery service is not only available in urban areas but also in the villages.

“No matter how small their business may be, whether it is a home-based business or even if they’re selling livestock, Tapaw.com provides direct delivery service to their customers,” he told reporters after the launch of Tapaw.com in Duyong here, today.

“We offer deliveries from various businesses using many types of transportations to facilitate the traders, be it via motorbikes, cars, vans and lorries.”

He said the platform also offers job opportunities for all, especially for the youths, helping them to earn side incomes.

Anuar said since Tapaw.com was established in November last year, it now has around 100,000 delivery riders and drivers nationwide and aims to attract 5,000 more participants to register with the platform.

“Many people have been affected by the pandemic and some had also lost their jobs, so we hope they can take advantage of this opportunity to generate income,” he added. – Bernama, March 14, 2021

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