The latest courier service to hit the nation, ezyCourier now provides for a low cost peer to peer parcel delivery service that makes use of a mobile app.
The newest of a good 100 courier operators that are running in the country, ezyCourier Malaysia is a little different from your standard courier. The service is already running around the world, making up one of the largest P2P networks for the easy receiving and delivery of parcels.
The service allows for express delivery of parcels using said app without needing to head to a post counter to get it delivered. ezyCourier Malaysia agents can operate with whichever modes of transport available to them, be it via personal transport, cycling or even walking just to name a few.
As of the moment, you can get 2 hour express delivery from RM6 and above (in the Klang Valley). You simply need to open the app, post a picture and add a description of the item you are sending, set the pickup and delivery location and place the order.
You can check out the app and other details (like how to become a partner) on their official website here or download it from the Google Play Store or the App Store.
Do you think the service will be a big hit here? Let us know in the comments.
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