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EY advances low-altitude economy ecosystem through MoU with Lalamove
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The low-altitude economy (LAE) is rapidly gaining momentum globally, reshaping urban logistics and supply chain management. EY [1] is committed to accelerating the development of a robust LAE ecosystem by bringing together key industry stakeholders,
Key facts
- EY [1] is committed to accelerating the development of a robust LAE ecosystem by bringing together key industry stakeholders, fostering cross-sector innovative collaboration and supporting enterprises in transforming pilot initiatives into
- EY [2] and Lalamove have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to advance innovations in the LAE and enterprise logistics, exploring next-generation logistics solutions to drive long-term market value and efficiency.
- Jack Chan, EY China Chairman and Greater China Regional Managing Partner, says: “For EY, this collaboration is not simply about participating in a new industry
- Founded in Hong Kong Special Administrative Region in 2013, Lalamove is an on-demand delivery platform born with a mission to empower communities by making delivery fast, simple and affordable
Summary
The low-altitude economy (LAE) is rapidly gaining momentum globally, reshaping urban logistics and supply chain management. EY [1] is committed to accelerating the development of a robust LAE ecosystem by bringing together key industry stakeholders, fostering cross-sector innovative collaboration and supporting enterprises in transforming pilot initiatives into scalable and sustainable business models.
Jack Chan, EY China Chairman and Greater China Regional Managing Partner, says: “For EY, this collaboration is not simply about participating in a new industry. It is about helping shape the next wave of economic transformation, where technology, infrastructure, regulation and capital come together to create sustainable growth and long-term value.”