Delivery companies can reserve parking lots at over 50 HDB car parks to use as 'courier hubs'

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SINGAPORE: Delivery companies can from Monday (Sep 9) reserve lots at over 50 Housing and Development Board (HDB) car parks after the Courier Hub Scheme was formalised.

SINGAPORE: Delivery companies can from Monday reserve lots at over 50 Housing and Development Board car parks after the Courier Hub Scheme was formalised.

"With fewer trips required by delivery vehicles, the courier hubs also helped to reduce the time spent on the roads by drivers, thus improving efficiency and bringing down overall carbon footprint," said the circular. Car park lots reserved for Shopee during the pilot of the Courier Hub Scheme. Interested companies may apply to reserve lots at HDB multi-storey car parks from Monday. These car parks were selected"based on the availability of space and feedback received", said URA.

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