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GoToGroup to continue using Google Cloud for regional expansion

GoToGroup to continue using Google Cloud for regional expansion

Before the merger, Gojek and Tokopedia were already users of Google.

By iTnews Asia Team on Jul 29, 2021 8:05AM

The GoTo Group in Indonesia, formed in May this year through the combination of Gojek and Tokopedia, announced that it is using Google Cloud as its principal technology partner in the company’s expansion across Southeast Asia.

The GoTo ecosystem currently comprises e-commerce, on-demand and financial services, with over 100 million monthly active users, two million driver partners and 11 million merchant partners.

Gojek and Tokopedia have been working with Google Cloud since 2015 and 2018 respectively. Gojek uses Google Cloud across more than 20 services including transportation, food delivery, logistics, and uses machine learning to optimise processes such dispatch time driver utilisation and dynamic pricing.

Tokopedia leverages Google Cloud for demand forecasting, logistics delivery and customer insights. The company also uses Google Workspace for collaboration.

Tokopedia started in 2009 as an e-commerce marketplace to connect small merchants with buyers, while Gojek launched in 2010 as a ride-hailing platform for motorbike taxis. 

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