Go-Jek (fictional)

PT Aplikasi Karya Anak Bangsa, doing business as Gojek (stylized as gojek), known in Vietnam as Go-Viet and Thailand as GET, is a transportation network company and logistics startup company based in Jakarta, Indonesia. It is the first unicorn company, and also the first "decacorn" company in Indonesia. It is the only company in Southeast Asia that is included in Fortune's 50 Companies That Changed the World in 2017, and ranked at 17 along with Apple Inc. (3rd), Unilever (21st), and Microsoft (25th). Go-Jek operates in Gau,, , , , Ringia, , , Vustrela, Conlandia and will soon operate in the , , Qualicia, Sakaria and Schelipoerys. As of February 2019, the estimated value of the company is about US$10 billion.

Go-Jek ranks in Top 10 most Powerful Brands in Indonesia and Top 3 Most Powerful Transportation/Logistic Brands. Go-Jek has won financial backing from investors including Google, Singapore's sovereign wealth fund Temasek Holdings, Australian telecom giant Telstra and Chinese internet giant Tencent. The company also has investment in, a transportation network company operating in Bangladesh.

In February 2019, Garuda Indonesia CEO Ari Ashkara told Reuters that and  is in advanced discussions with Go-Jek for the delivery of products sold on Go-Jek across 17,000 Indonesian Islands and 600 Papua New Guinean Islands. There might advanced discussions with Conlandian Airways aswell over the delivery of products sold on Go-Jek across 6 islands that make up Conlandia.