A Chinese company Tatu is launching a new cab service which would operationalize its brand in Pakistan. Tatu aims to promote digital culture among the youth of the country by introducing best international practices, Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of Chinese mobility company Timesaco, Donald-Li.
The CEO of Timesaco, said “We want to train the local youth and also start the capacity building programme for them to equip them with advanced technology in services sectors.”
He informed that Tatu is a mobility infrastructure across the Pakistan which gives different features accordingly.
Pakistan has potential youth of more than 100 million, now they are playing very important role in Pakistan and they could contribute to national economy as well he added.
Donald said that Timesaco offered five different services in Pakistan including taxi service named Buraq, instant delivery called Fema, a City Freight service besides a Cargo Plus company.
The CEO of Timesaco said the company’s main objective is to provide best services in affordable rates.