Walmart Discusses Long-Term Plans for Spark Driver Program; Nav Chadha Shares



Walmart Discusses Long-Term Plans for Spark Driver Program; Nav Chadha Shares



BENTONVILLE, AR - Grocery delivery is very much still a necessity for shoppers as demands and convenience continue to hold prominence on consumers’ list of requirements. And with a review of a heavier mix of sales in its latest report, Walmart is very much aware of this need. Nav Chadha, Vice President of Walmart’s Spark Driver Platform, put fingers to keys in a recent retail post, outlining the success and prospective future of grocery delivery.

Nav Chadha, Vice President, Walmart Spark Driver PlatformWe now have thousands of independent contractors who choose to drive on the Spark Driver platform, making it the largest delivery provider for Walmart,” wrote Nav. “Today, nearly three-quarters of delivery orders have been fulfilled by drivers on the Spark Driver platform—reaching 84 percent of U.S. households.”

Nav further noted deliveries from Walmart stores make up a large portion of this growth in addition to fulfilling orders for Walmart GoLocal, the retailer’s white label, delivery-as-a-service business. The Spark Driver platform also enables the retailer to serve Walmart GoLocal clients—from large enterprises to small- and medium-sized businesses—and help them reach their customers with fast, reliable, and affordable delivery.

Walmart’s Spark Driver Platform is seeing a successful run as the platform has reached 84 percent of U.S. households with more opportunities for growth in the future

“We’ll continue to grow the Spark Driver platform and work with our valued delivery service providers to ensure we’re bringing the best possible experience to our customers and getting them what they need when they need it,” continued Nav. “And with the holidays approaching, we’re excited to add even more opportunities for drivers to earn.”

Glean some more insights straight from Nav Chadha here.

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