Saturday, May 5, 2018

Uber and a delivery standard

Independent deliveries within cities. Thus the delivery trading pit revitalizes local brick and mortar. Local shops buy in bulk, cater to their special market. Uber and the delivery pit handle the rest.

The delivery tradebook is a dot map of pending deliveries, short haul and long haul traded in the same pit.  Dominated by the big four, but with extensive bidders for short and medium point deliveries.

This seems reasonable, and useful. It should have wide support among brick and mortar.

Sample delivery map, and the pit maintains and reveals the total map without revealing specific contracts.

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