MASAR connects delivery fleet companies into a single shared-capacity network — so every order is matched to the closest available driver, even when that driver belongs to another company.
Every delivery company runs its own drivers in its own silo. When one fleet is slammed and another is empty a block away, there's no way to share the load. Capacity is wasted, SLAs are missed, and margins leak.
One backend, one set of rules, three tailored experiences — built so fleets can cooperate without giving up control of their own drivers.
The MASAR operator sees the entire network live and runs AI dispatch — assigning each open order to the optimal driver across all fleets, with the reasoning shown.
AI cross-fleet dispatchEach fleet owner manages its own drivers, watches its earnings, and can claim open jobs from the network into its own fleet when it has spare capacity.
Own your fleet, share the loadDrivers get a clean job feed, instant incoming-order alerts, one-tap navigation, and live earnings — whether the job came from their own fleet or a switch.
Jobs, navigation, earningsWhen an order can't be served fast by its own fleet, MASAR switches it to the nearest available driver in the network — and splits the revenue three ways, automatically.
Illustrative settlement split — configurable per network agreement.
Operators and fleet owners in Kuwait & Saudi Arabia — request access for a live walkthrough of the dispatch console and driver app.