Everett Steele Has Been Crowdsourcing Delivery with Kanga
Shipping costs can be problematic for many individuals and small businesses. Transporting very large items can even be cost prohibitive in some cases. However, cool person in technology Everett Steele has founded Kanga in order to make delivering items less costly. To accomplish this task, Steele has started using a model that has seen great success in other areas of the tech industry—crowdsourcing. Companies like AirBnB and Uber have shown that having customers provide services to each other can actually be a viable business model if a company facilitates the exchange properly. Kanga uses crowdsourcing by allowing people to request delivery services from anyone who has access to the proper transportation. Once users find others able and willing to transport what they need moved, they can book the drivers to make deliveries through Kanga. Drivers on Kanga can charge less than large shipping companies, making the process far easier on people’s wallets. Steele’s company takes a small cut of each payment for making each delivery possible. Anyone who has technical difficulty while trying to schedule deliveries through Kanga should contact a computer support service for immediate assistance.
Kanga is available on the web and on mobile devices. People can download the Kanga app on iOS and book delivery services directly through their iPhone. Users who experience glitches when trying to download Kanga on the App Store should contact Apple tech support for help. By having his service available on mobile, Steele makes it possible for people to have items delivered with minimal effort. People can literally find someone to help them transport whatever they want just by making a few taps on their phone. Steele even allows people to browse drivers by who is nearest or by price so users have better control over their shipping experience.
Before founding Kanga, Steele served several years in the U.S. Army. This cool person proved his leadership skills while serving his country and earned positions as a Platoon Leader before rising to the rank of Squadron Plans Officer. After leaving the military, Steele worked in leadership roles at several ecommerce companies such as Aqua Blue Creative Development and Speartek. Steele eventually founded Kanga in 2013 and has led the company to early success. This fact should come as no shock when one considers this cool person’s impressive background as a leader in his previous roles.
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