Ride-sharing app Kalax is looking to increase its fleet to reach 15K cars by the end of this year, according to a project manager at e Smart Press, which owns the app, Al Borsa reports. The platform, which was launched this month for Android, currently allows users to order a car, microbus, white taxi, tuk tuk, bus, or a tow truck.
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