Bolivarian Government and companies are making progress in regulating the Delivery service in the country
@ViceVenezuela
Published at: 28/02/2024 05:14 PM
The Executive Vice President of the Republic, Delcy Rodríguez, participated in a working meeting between national authorities and representatives of the main delivery companies in the country.
Through its account on the social network X, the Vice Presidency of the Republic, reported that at this working meeting, “held at the headquarters of @ ViceVenezuela in # Caracas, the regulatory measure for the #Delivery service was reviewed and discussed, established with the purpose of ensuring the timely delivery, confidentiality and security of user data.”
It points out that a route was also established that would allow the public and private sectors to move forward together in the elaboration of a legal proposal to protect providers dedicated to this business, which in recent years has registered significant growth.
Vice President Delcy Rodríguez participated through a telephone contact, and the Sectorial Vice President of Public Works and Services, Néstor Reverol, and the Minister of Popular Power for Transportation, Ramón Velásquez Araguayán, were present.
Among the representatives of these service providers were the companies Ridery, Pedido Jack, Chamo Express, and others that make a living in the domestic market.