Anadue who provide analytics that help to unlock shared mobility services in cities, making mobility operators more profitable, has joined the movement to connect the world with mobility solutions during this time of crisis due to Covid-19.

While most of us are encouraged to stay at home, essential workers in our community are risking their well-being for the greater good. Medical professionals, delivery service employees, grocery store workers and others leave the safety of their homes each day to ensure that life keeps moving for others.

Many companies and organisations in the mobility sector are stepping up to help by making mobility services more widely available to these everyday heroes. It might the free loan of a scooter, free rides on shared bikes, free transport of food, and many other contributions.#WeAllMove (www.weallmove.co) is coordinating these contributions, making them easier to find and use.

Anadue doesn’t have any scooters, bikes or cars to offer, but they have the power to analyse journeys and uncover insights that make sure that other peoples’ generous contributions achieve the maximum benefit possible. The mobility needs of essential workers may be very different from “business as usual” and difficult to predict. Their analytics can quickly reveal the new demand patterns and direct resources to where they are most needed.

Anyone that is generously helping the world to keep moving is invited to contact them (contact@anadue.com) to discuss how we can make sure their contribution has the biggest impact possible and help communicate the benefit that they’re making to their communities.

 

Ronan Leonard

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