Lahore — Yango Delivery, a subsidiary of the global tech company Yango Group, has announced the expansion of its services in Pakistan with the introduction of a new Car Courier option, now available across Lahore, Islamabad, and Rawalpindi. The service allows customers to send larger parcels directly through the Yango app, bridging the gap between traditional bike couriers and cargo trucks.
The new Car Courier service is designed for packages too large for motorbikes but too small for trucks, offering a reliable and affordable mid-tier delivery solution. Each delivery under this tariff will be insured, with a maximum parcel value of PKR 10,000 per order to ensure customer protection and service quality.
In addition to its existing delivery modes — bikes, rickshaws, and cargo vehicles — the Car Courier option expands Yango’s flexibility for both individuals and small-to-medium-sized businesses (SMBs). The service caters to a wide range of needs including retail orders, office supplies, and personal items, providing an accessible logistics solution for Pakistan’s rapidly evolving e-commerce and delivery landscape.
“Yango is committed to building solutions that meet the needs of Pakistan’s fast-growing delivery market,” said Mohammad Ahsan Akbar, Regional Head South Asia at Yango Delivery. “Car Courier is a step in that direction — empowering businesses to scale and enabling individuals to send parcels with greater ease. It reflects our focus on bringing more inclusive and practical delivery options to local communities.”
The launch reinforces Yango’s broader goal of supporting Pakistan’s digital commerce ecosystem through scalable and tiered delivery models. By offering multiple delivery categories, Yango aims to simplify logistics operations for businesses while ensuring affordable, efficient, and insured delivery options for consumers nationwide.