Courtesy: CargoIf it's going to conquer the world one foreign market at a time, Uber has considerable work to do in Latin America. Now the newly public company could get a boost in its driver rosters in Brazil, thanks to a partnership between backseat mini-convenience store Cargo and the local ampm operator Ipiranga. Courtesy: CargoSo far, Uber and Cargo have accomplished their own symbiosis in top U.S. ride-hail markets with a variety of products. Cargo reports the fastest registration blitz yet for new cities, with 1000 newly registered drivers already on the Cargo platform in both cities. Cargo declined to detail specific plans and the timeline for the overall strategy -- when will its tantalizing treats help Uber take Mexico City's huge market?
Source: Forbes May 20, 2019 23:26 UTC