Cycle & Carriage, GOGOX and IKEA forge partnership Details 12 July 2021
Cycle & Carriage is taking a step towards zero-emissions and the Singapore Green Plan 2030 in partnership with GOGOX, when it comes to deliveries for IKEA Singapore. For this collaboration, Cycle & Carriage will use its network of drivers and two Maxus e Deliver 3 electric vans to fulfil IKEA’s last-mile parcel deliveries out of the IKEA Alexandra store, by tapping into the GOGOX logistics platform.
“As the industry continues to transform in the direction of sustainability, our focus is shifting towards developing green technologies to work with players of this ecosystem. In line with the Singapore Green Plan 2030, Cycle & Carriage has launched this pilot project and enabled GOGOX and IKEA to take first steps towards their own green energy ambitions. This is how we remain relevant to our customers and take a lead in our industry,” said Dawn Pan, director of mul
IKEA unveils its last ever catalogue as a podcast Details 15 March 2021
In December 2020, Swedish furniture manufacturers IKEA said that it would be ceasing its print catalogue completely and 2021 will mark the end of all its catalogues. Now, as a special tribute for its very last production, IKEA has turned its 2021 catalogue into a podcast. Creating 13 chapters of sound bites for its consumers, the catalogue has been uploaded on its YouTube and Spotify platforms, as well as on audiobooks.com. IKEA touts its podcast as the number one audio catalogue for stylish design inspiration. We know that by now, you’ve probably binged through every possible podcast, audio book, and every Best of 2020 playlist there is. So maybe you could use some new soothing sounds to put on while we all continue to wait for normal life to get back to. yeah, normal, the narrator explained in the introduction of the podcast. She added that the audio catal
January 06, 2021
Stomp
A family was busy assembling a new cabinet at home when a glass panel shattered out of the blue.
A woman named Alex and her family decided to purchase the DETOLF glass-door cabinet at Ikea s Tampines outlet on Jan 2 after seeing that it was on sale.
However, the assembly process turned out to be a distressing experience, she told Stomp. The glass panel of the cabinet had exploded and shattered into pieces, leaving the steel frame intact. We didn t even hit the glass and nothing banged on it earlier. Plus, we weren t even done setting up the cabinet. We just placed the first layer of glass at the bottom when the explosion happened.