Nordstrom and Uber: A Match Made in Heaven?
How a luxury department store is integrating ride hailing technology into its supply chain
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How a luxury department store is integrating ride hailing technology into its supply chain
Getaround is the self-proclaimed 鈥淎irbnb of cars鈥. Development of smartphones and location-based technology has driven development of the sharing economy. New peer-to-peer car rental services threaten a market dominated by the big three (Avis, Enterprise, and Hertz) and threaten car manufacturers in the longer term[1].
How does ride-sharing survive in the world鈥檚 worst traffic? On two wheels!
Most stories we hear in the transportation sector pit traditional incumbents (taxi companies) against digital newcomers (e.g. Uber). But can you imagine a world where the two parties collaborate and taxi companies embrace innovation? Welcome to Indonesia.
Digital disruption has forced Ford to reconsider its core business model; the organization is moving from an 鈥渁uto company, to an auto and mobility company鈥. To enable this, the Ford has created a wholly owned subsidiary, Ford Smart Mobility LLC, based in Silicon Valley, which is developing next-generation transport solutions