Chairs, a sofa, a computer, toilets and, above all, electrical sockets. Behind this furniture and these simple installations, a great hope for hundreds of two-wheelers from the capital. “The application of delivery platforms, with the integrated GPS, consumes so much battery that we always need to recharge,” blows Bilal, one of them.
All these equipment, around twenty deliverers per day come to enjoy it on rue Saint-Denis, in Paris (IIe), at the Maison des Couriers set up by the city. A device born and initially implanted in the 18th centurywhich has already been able to accommodate more than 1,200 deliverers since its opening, to help them in their regularization procedure or receive care. And could be brought to multiply.