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Kerry Logistics Partners with Mode Mobility for Electric Motorcycles in Pakistan

  • February 6, 2025
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Kerry Logistics has teamed up with SF Express and Mode Mobility to integrate electric motorcycles into their operations in Pakistan. This strategic partnership marks a significant step in Kerry’s ongoing expansion into the Pakistani market, while underscoring the company’s commitment to sustainability and operational efficiency. The collaboration also presents a pivotal opportunity for Mode Mobility, a Pakistani automotive design and engineering company, to showcase its locally built electric mobility solutions, with a specific focus on supporting the logistics sector.

Mode Mobility’s flagship product, the C-Series electric motorcycle, is designed to meet the unique demands of the logistics industry. Built to be rugged and durable, the C-Series motorcycle is ideally suited for both urban and last-mile deliveries. Its robust frame, large wheels, and electric drivetrain make it an efficient choice for navigating the congested streets of Pakistan’s cities. The C-Series ensures high reliability while also maintaining low running costs, which is a key advantage for logistics operations that require a cost-effective and sustainable solution. The electric motorcycles not only help reduce operational costs but also contribute to reducing carbon emissions, providing a greener alternative to traditional fuel-powered vehicles in urban areas.

Kerry Logistics’ adoption of Mode Mobility’s C-Series electric motorcycles is part of its broader strategy to enhance operational efficiency. The electric powertrain of the motorcycles is low maintenance, which translates into reduced downtime and uninterrupted fleet operations. This allows Kerry Logistics to streamline its deliveries while adhering to environmental and sustainability goals, particularly in reducing its carbon footprint. As the logistics sector worldwide is moving towards cleaner, more sustainable options, this partnership helps Kerry Logistics position itself at the forefront of green logistics in Pakistan.

Hasban Mehmood, the Country Head of Kerry Logistics, spoke at the vehicle handover ceremony, emphasizing the importance of this partnership in Kerry’s growth in Pakistan. He stated, “This partnership marks a significant step in our journey to build a sustainable and efficient logistics network in Pakistan. Mode Mobility’s electric motorcycles align with our vision of combining growth with environmental responsibility.” Mehmood’s statement reflects the company’s ongoing commitment to integrating green technologies and sustainable practices into its operations, a move that is becoming increasingly important in today’s globalized economy.

Shah Talha, the CEO of Mode Mobility, also expressed his excitement about the collaboration and the potential impact of their product on the logistics industry. “We designed the C-Series to be rugged, reliable, and easy to maintain—qualities that make it an excellent fit for logistics operations. We’re proud to support Kerry Logistics in their expansion and to demonstrate that Pakistani-engineered mobility solutions can drive real impact in the industry,” said Talha. His comments highlight the potential of local engineering talent to provide solutions that meet the specific needs of the Pakistani market, while also contributing to the wider global conversation on sustainability.

This collaboration not only marks a breakthrough for Mode Mobility in its home market but also sets a new benchmark for the logistics industry in Pakistan. With the rise of e-commerce and increasing demand for fast, efficient, and cost-effective delivery services, the need for sustainable logistics solutions is greater than ever. The C-Series electric motorcycles provide just that, offering a cleaner and more efficient alternative to traditional delivery vehicles.

As the logistics industry in Pakistan continues to evolve, the integration of sustainable mobility solutions like electric motorcycles is expected to play a crucial role in shaping the future of the sector. The partnership between Kerry Logistics, SF Express, and Mode Mobility demonstrates how businesses can collaborate to address the environmental challenges facing industries worldwide, while also driving innovation and efficiency. By embracing electric vehicles, the logistics sector can not only improve its operational performance but also contribute to Pakistan’s broader goals of reducing carbon emissions and promoting sustainability.

The collaboration between Kerry Logistics and Mode Mobility signals a transformative shift in the logistics industry, where companies are increasingly looking to integrate sustainable solutions that align with their operational and environmental goals. As the partnership grows and the use of electric motorcycles becomes more widespread, it is likely to set a precedent for other businesses in Pakistan and beyond to follow suit, marking the beginning of a new era in sustainable logistics.

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