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2018.12.06 12:19 GMT+8

China's Didi Chuxing announces restructuring plan amid public concerns

CGTN

China's ride-hailing company Didi Chuxing released an organizational restructuring plan on Wednesday to enhance safety and efficiency, amid public's mounting concerns over its hitchhiking services.

The firm said in a post on its official WeChat account that a chief safety officer and a chief security officer had been appointed to ensure the safety of both drivers and passengers.

The company also set up a new, enlarged unit to ensure immediate emergency responses on its platform, and seeks closer coordination with local police authorities.

In addition, the company's lower-price and premium ride-hailing services will be integrated into a business group with more efforts in increasing the training available for drivers and setting up a driver evaluation system.

The reshuffle also includes a merger of Didi's Xiaoju Automobile Solutions with its Asset Management Center as measures to consolidate the firm's vehicle operations and car-owner services.

In addition to the running businesses related to the automotive aftermarket, such as leasing, refueling and recharging, the merge will prompt the firm to seek new retail business models.

The restructuring also comes amid rising competition as a number of car makers announced to enter the market. BMW planed to release 200 automobiles for its ride-hailing service this month in Chengdu, capital city of southwestern China's Sichuan Province.

Source(s): Xinhua News Agency
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