DistantNews
Support us
Why Dver partners say Dver fits their routes and commutes
๐Ÿ‡ฐ๐Ÿ‡ท South Korea /Technology

Why Dver partners say Dver fits their routes and commutes

From Dong-A Ilbo · () Korean

Translated from Korean, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

At a glance

In-depth Sources not specified Context piece
  • The digital quick delivery platform 'Dver' offers flexible work for its partners, allowing them to use various transport methods like motorcycles, cars, or even walking.
  • Dver utilizes AI and digital transformation to optimize last-mile logistics, reducing delivery costs for businesses by an average of 15%.
  • The platform boasts a vast network of over 80,000 partners nationwide and offers transparent, same-day payment for completed deliveries.

Seo Tae-won, a partner with the digital quick delivery platform 'Dver,' describes the service as a "fit" for his daily life. He starts his day with Dver deliveries, appreciating the flexibility to work on foot, by motorcycle, or by car, and to choose orders that align with his existing routes.

Dver is an AI-based last-mile logistics platform that is innovating the quick delivery system through digital and AI transformation. It provides a corporate AI digital quick service platform accessible via web and app, allowing for simple service requests and real-time delivery tracking. Dver has achieved an average of over 15% reduction in delivery costs for corporate clients by implementing a transparent fee structure based on actual delivery distances.

It's possible to work in a way that fits my daily life, based on a smart platform.

โ€” Seo Tae-wonSeo Tae-won, a Dver partner, describes the platform's flexibility.

The platform's high dispatch completion rate of 99.9% is attributed to its extensive delivery network, comprising over 80,000 partners across the country, with 60,000 in the Seoul metropolitan area and 20,000 in other regions. Dver operates a 24-hour control infrastructure and supports various modes of transport, from motorcycles and cars to cargo trucks and walking. Its operations are driven by an "optimal delivery partner matching algorithm" that scores partners based on delivery proficiency, customer ratings, and current location to ensure the most suitable partner is assigned.

I start my day with Dver deliveries. The biggest competitive advantage of Dver is that you can perform deliveries on foot, by motorcycle, or by car, and you can pick up orders according to your own route.

โ€” Seo Tae-wonSeo Tae-won explains the flexibility and convenience of working with Dver.

Seo, who also runs a European travel planning company, found Dver to be a valuable alternative during the prolonged COVID-19 pandemic and reactivated his partnership amid recent global conflicts. He utilizes Dver deliveries during his commute, integrating orders into his daily travel within Seoul. The platform is accessible to anyone; after registering on the Dver Partner app and undergoing an identity verification process, individuals can become partners. They select their preferred mode of transport and can view real-time details of delivery items, pickup, and drop-off locations to ensure timely delivery.

"With just a smartphone, anyone can start immediately without any startup costs, and there are relatively few restrictions on transportation methods, from walking to vehicles. The app is also intuitive, making it easy for beginners to access and use," Seo explained. He added that he walks between 16,000 and 24,000 steps daily for deliveries, noting that increased steps lead to increased earnings, satisfying both those seeking a side hustle and full-time riders.

With just a smartphone, anyone can start immediately without any startup costs, and there are relatively few restrictions on transportation methods, from walking to vehicles. The app is also intuitive, making it easy for beginners to access and use.

โ€” Seo Tae-wonSeo Tae-won highlights the low barrier to entry and ease of use for Dver partners.

Seo highlighted the platform's flexibility, stating, "Orders are received in real-time and can be intuitively checked on the map, allowing for the creation of optimal routes according to the day's pattern, making it efficient." He believes this is why Dver is aptly described as smart and a "fit" for him. Unlike food delivery platforms focused on specific hubs, Dver offers a wider selection of delivery options, including short and long distances, as well as different delivery types like early morning or same-day delivery. Delivery fees are transparently disclosed based on item type and actual distance, and earnings are settled on the same day.

The number of steps increases, and the profit increases, creating a structure that satisfies both those who want to do side jobs and those who want to be full-time riders.

โ€” Seo Tae-wonSeo Tae-won discusses the earning potential and structure for Dver partners.
DistantNews Editorial

Originally published by Dong-A Ilbo in Korean. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.