Burger King Brazil has partnered with the delivery management platform Bringg to manage last-mile operations and increase delivery channels and efficiency while reducing costs in Brazil.
The partnership is expected to help Burger King manage and optimize all operations from order placement to delivery, improve the customer delivery experience.
Since the partnership will enable, Burger King Brazil to reduce delivery commission costs, it would be able to offer customers better pricing options.
Bringg is a delivery management platform that has more than 800 customers globally. Its open software as a service (SaaS) platform has a network of more than 250 delivery providers, which enables enterprises to offer customers any delivery option.
According to Bringg CEO, Guy Bloch, their partnership with Burger King is setting an example of how to best manage the complex and costly last-mile delivery operations.


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