Montreal, QC November 1, 2023: AutoMobility is thrilled to announce an exciting new partnership with
Uber, the global leader in ride-sharing, to bring unparalleled delivery services to our customers. Starting
November 1, 2023, select AutoMobility customers in the greater Toronto area (GTA) can enjoy the
convenience and speed of getting their purchases delivered directly to their doorstep via Uber.
Key Features of the AutoMobility-Uber Delivery Partnership:
Weight Limit: Items weighing up to 30 lbs can be seamlessly delivered.
Value Limit: Orders with a total value of up to $1,500 are eligible. To find out more, talk to your
Automobility sales representitve.
Pricing: Competitive and transparent pricing structure based on order value.
Why AutoMobility Chose Uber:
Uber's extensive network and reliable service have made it the preferred choice for millions globally. By
leveraging Uber's vast fleet and efficient routing algorithms, AutoMobility is confident that our customers
will receive their orders quickly and securely.
Benefits to Customers:
Speed: Faster delivery times compared to standard shipping methods.
Flexibility: Customers can choose a delivery window that suits their schedule.
Real-time Tracking: Monitor your order's journey as it makes its way to your store.
Safety: All Uber drivers undergo rigorous background checks, ensuring a secure delivery process.
President & CEO of AutoMobility, Robert Nelson, expressed excitement about the partnership, stating,
"This collaboration signifies a new era in the way our customers experience shopping with AutoMobility.
We are not just selling products; we are enhancing the entire buying experience, from purchase to
delivery."
Automobility Distribution is Canada’s largest mobile electronics distributor. Headquartered in Montreal, along with
offices and warehousing facilities in Montreal, Toronto and Vancouver. For more information on AutoMobility
Distribution, visit automob.ca.
April 26 (Reuters) - Alphabet Inc's Google unit, Ford Motor Co, Volvo Cars and two ride-sharing companies said Tuesday they are forming a coalition to urge federal action on self-driving cars.
The coalition, which also includes Uber Technologies Inc and Lyft, is "to work with lawmakers, regulators, and the public to realize the safety and societal benefits of self-driving vehicles."
The group said David Strickland, the former top official of the U.S. National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, will serve as the coalition's counsel and spokesperson.
"The best path for this innovation is to have one clear set of federal standards, and the coalition will work with policymakers to find the right solutions that will facilitate the deployment of self-driving vehicles," Strickland said in a statement.
Sweden-based Volvo Cars is owned by China's Zhejiang Geely Holding Group Co.