CompaniesGo-Jek and MRT Jakarta team up to boost efficiency of public transport
Tie-up will tap ride-hailing service's vast data trove to develop stations
Go-Jek President Andre Soelistyo, left, and MRT Jakarta President Director William Sabandar celebrate their tie-up at a press conference on May 22.
SHOTARO TANI, Nikkei staff writer
JAKARTA -- Indonesia's leading ride-hailing app operator Go-Jek and MRT Jakarta, the company behind the country's first high-capacity commuter rail network, Jakarta Mass Rapid Transit, on Tuesday signed a memorandum of understanding aimed at improving Jakarta's public transport as well as developing stations and nearby facilities.