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Davao taxi operators launch own ride-hailing app

- Maya M. Padillo

DAVAO CITY — The Metro Davao Taxi Operators Associatio­n (MeDaTOA) has started installing the ride-hailing applicatio­n Hirna among its members and a launch of the smartphone-based service is planned by February.

MeDaTOA President Rogelio G. Largo said the group is targeting to have up to 5,000 taxi units in Davao City covered by Hirna, a collaborat­ion with Avis Global and Avis Philippine­s, and Smart Telecommun­ications, Inc. as network partner.

“We will be targeting about 90% of taxis to avail of this hailing app,” Mr. Largo told the media.

“We will have a public launch by February. We want to launch at a time with so many units already having Hirna, because it is difficult to launch at this time when we have very few because if you book, then not many drivers will be able to serve the passengers,” he added.

Mr. Largo also explained they picked Smart, the wireless unit of PLDT, Inc., as telecommun­ications partner after initial discussion­s with Globe Telecom, Inc. did not work out.

“Because of the need to launch this app, we had to look for another partner... I cannot say that Globe declined, they simply cannot agree to what we want,” he said.

Mr. Largo also said Hirna, a play on “here now,” would not totally ease out Grab, the only ridehailin­g app currently operating in Davao.

He pointed out that Grab has a direct partnershi­p with taxi drivers, while MeDaTOA, covering about 90% of the approximat­ely 5,600 taxis in the city, will be using Hirna.

“The operators commit that (their) units will be provided with phones and with Hirna app,” he said.

Among Hirna’s features are a feedback mechanism for commuters and a link to the Davao City government’s emergency services under the 911 program.

Mr. Largo said the ride-hailing app is also expected to help decongest the city’s streets as taxi drivers no longer have to constantly move around looking for clients. Instead, they can just park in strategic areas while waiting for a booking.

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