Uber on Wednesday announced its entry into the B2B logistics space through the launch of Uber Direct, powered by the Open Network for Digital Commerce (ONDC). The company simultaneously unveiled metro ticketing on the Uber app in Bengaluru, also enabled through ONDC.

These developments underscore Uber’s push to expand its multi-service ecosystem by leveraging India’s digital public infrastructure to deliver seamless mobility and commerce solutions.

How Uber Direct Differs From Consumer-Facing Delivery

Clarifying the distinction between its delivery products, Uber said Uber Direct functions as a backend logistics engine for businesses, unlike Uber Courier, which is booked directly by customers on the app.

In the Uber Direct model, users place orders on a seller’s platform, and Uber fulf

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