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Global platform for ride-hailing and logistics
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Hyderabad, Telangana, India
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Uber connects people and goods through its global platform, offering services in ride-hailing and logistics. Users can request rides or deliveries via the app, which matches them with drivers or delivery personnel. Uber operates on a commission-based model, taking a percentage from each transaction, which includes ride fares and delivery fees. What sets Uber apart from its competitors is its extensive range of services, including freight and essential goods transportation, along with a strong focus on safety through driver background checks and real-time verification. The company's goal is to continuously expand its offerings and improve the user experience in transportation and delivery.
Company Size
10,001+
Company Stage
IPO
Headquarters
San Francisco, California
Founded
2009
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President Donald Trump wants to remove taxes on workers’ tips. Republican lawmakers want to turn that campaign trail proposal into concrete legislation. And Uber and DoorDash, The Wall Street Journal (WSJ) reported Saturday (March 29), want this legislation to cover the independent contractors that work for them making deliveries and driving ride-share vehicles
Uber has teamed with Petco to offer pet owners home delivery via Uber Eats.The partnership, announced Thursday (March 27), makes all Petco locations in the contiguous United States available on Uber Eats for deliveries of pet food, toys, treats and other items.“People are more connected and committed to their pets today than ever before,” Steve Janowiak, Petco’s vice president of digital, said in a news release. “We’re thrilled to partner with Uber Eats and give pet parents another easy way to get the trusted food, treats and supplies they need — right to their door and right when they need it.”Research by PYMNTS Intelligence backs up the first part of Janowiak’s statement, showing that even when consumers feel financially pressured, they are still reluctant to reduce their pet-related spending.According to those findings, while 33% of consumers cut spending on personal care products and 32% did so for snacks, only 19% of grocery shoppers said they had sought out cheaper options for pet food and supplies.“People are still bringing pets into their family and at increased rates,” Jonathan Wainberg, general manager of Synchrony’s pet business, told PYMNTS in an interview last year. “And they are spending more.”Petco’s partnership with Uber is happening at a time when the retailer is trying to bolster the omnichannel capabilities and digital experience it offers customers.As PYMNTS wrote earlier this week, it’s part of the second phase of the company’s effort to reinvent its brand and position itself to regain market share.Petco began this phased process six months ago, CEO Joel Anderson said on a Wednesday (March 26) earnings call, with the first phase focused on restoring its “retail fundamentals.”This project was boosted by changes to its leadership team and by Anderson visiting Petco stores and distribution warehouses and convening small group listening sessions and larger town halls. In the second phase, the CEO said, Petco is working on merchandising, cost reduction and gross margin improvement.“In today’s more challenging economic and consumer environment, we recognize the consumer remains discerning, and it is critical that we always have the right products at the right price,” Anderson said.For its part, Uber said the partnership underscores its effort to expand its retail and grocery offerings. The company said last year it has more than 1 million merchant partners
ALEXANDRIA, Va., March 19, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- This week, the American Council of the Blind (ACB) hosted nearly 200 members at its annual D.C. Leadership Conference, where attendees participated in educational sessions, engaged with keynote speakers from the disability community, and met with members of Congress on Capitol Hill.The conference focused on advancing key legislative priorities to promote independence and improve the quality of life for people who are blind or have low vision. ACB and its membership call on Congress to:Support and pass the Medical Device Nonvisual Accessibility Act to ensure that home-use medical devices with digital interfaces are accessible to individuals who are blind or have low vision;to ensure that home-use medical devices with digital interfaces are accessible to individuals who are blind or have low vision; Support and pass the Websites and Software Applications Accessibility Act to create enforcement standards that clearly state websites, applications, and online services must be accessible to people with disabilities;to create enforcement standards that clearly state websites, applications, and online services must be accessible to people with disabilities; Update existing requirements for accessible media, video user interfaces, and video conferencing services in the Communications, Video, and Technology Accessibility Act."These legislative priorities are essential to ensuring that people who are blind or have low vision can fully participate in all aspects of life," said ACB Executive Director Scott Thornhill. "ACB and its members are calling on Congress to take action and create a more inclusive society for all."The conference also featured dynamic keynote presentations and panel discussions with leaders from the disability rights community and government. These sessions highlighted the ongoing challenges and opportunities in expanding accessibility and equal access.ACB's 2025 D.C. Leadership Conference was made possible by the generous support of its sponsors and supporters, including:ACB remains committed to working with lawmakers, industry leaders, and the broader disability community to create a more accessible and inclusive future.About the American Council of the BlindThe American Council of the Blind (ACB) is a national member-driven organization representing Americans who are blind and visually impaired
Imran Manji, Head of East Africa,Uber, and Kui Mbugua, General Manager, Uber Eats
Uber said Wednesday (March 5) that it is now offering rides in autonomous vehicles in Austin, Texas, and will later do the same in Atlanta.Riders who opt in for this offering on the Uber app in Austin could be matched with an autonomous vehicle from Waymo, Uber said in a Wednesday press release.“With Waymo’s technology and Uber’s proven platform, we’re excited to introduce our customers to a future of transportation that is increasingly electric and autonomous,” Uber said in the release.Riders who request an UberX, Uber Green, Comfort or Comfort Electric could be matched with one of Waymo’s fully autonomous Jaguar I-PACE vehicles, according to the release.Before the vehicle is sent to pick them up, riders will have the option to accept the autonomous vehicle or request a ride with a driver, the release said.When a Waymo vehicle arrives, riders can use the Uber app to unlock the vehicle, open the trunk and start the trip, per the release. They will be able to access customer service at any time through the app or inside the vehicle.The autonomous vehicle rides will cover 37 square miles in Austin, according to the release. The companies plan to expand this range in the future.“Atlanta is up next,” the release said. “Employees are already taking fully autonomous trips with Waymo in the city, a key step as we prepare to offer Waymo rides to the public there — only on Uber.”It was reported in January that Uber and rival ridesharing company Lyft were both reinvesting in driverless cars after having abandoned the technology earlier.The Jan. 6 Wall Street Journal report said that both companies were responding to signs that driverless technology could be about to blossom outside of a handful of “experimental markets.”It was also reported in January that Waymo plans to test its vehicles — with a driver behind the wheel — in 10 new cities in 2025 so that it can see how its self-driving vehicles adapt to the traffic patterns, road design, weather conditions and other factors in different cities.In Waymo’s core markets of San Francisco, Phoenix and Los Angeles, the vehicles have already driven millions of miles
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