Local commerce in much of the world is facilitated by motorcycle taxis. Dr. Claudio Sopranzetti, a transportation expert from Harvard, describes their role as follows: "The drivers operate not only as transportation providers but also as messengers and personal assistants, paying bills and delivering commodities." Traditionally, however, these services have been offered individually, on an ad-hoc, undependable basis. By contrast, Yes creates a trusted brand and leverages advanced logistics, motorcycle taxis and high-speed communications to eliminate the inherent inefficiencies of local commerce transactions. In other words, Yes gives people what they need, when and where they need it.Commercial development of Yes began in 2012 after more than 3 years of extensive research into the motorcycles taxis' role in local commerce, which included interviews and surveys of both motorcycle drivers and the consumers who hire them. This unparalleled visibility into the workings of the industry has allowed World Moto to create Yes. The service is constructed as a customer-centric electronic marketplace, offering popular services on-demand (e.g., mobility and delivery) via web, phone or phone application from anywhere, at any time. Use of Yes is effortless; a person can understand it immediately.During development of Yes, the Company's in-field interviews confirmed that virtually all drivers are interested in this opportunity to earn more income, enhance their service and generate new revenue streams.Benefits of Yes to the public include:Access to a variety of popular services, anywhere, anytimeIncreased selection of payment optionsEnhanced connections to the communityProfessional, one stop, safe and secureWorld Moto CEO Paul Giles stated: "By giving people instant access to everything in their local community, Yes will do for consumers around the world what Amazon did for consumers on the internet." |