Viewpoint: The challenges of DMS implementation and operation
Many delivery providers use a delivery management system, but costs can escalate quickly if proper planning was ignored.
Many delivery providers use a delivery management system, but costs can escalate quickly if proper planning was ignored.
As e-commerce growth slows, last-mile delivery providers remain under pressure to deliver for shippers, even if they don’t know how much of their services will be required.
Understanding the difference between routed and scheduled deliveries is a key to last-mile delivery success.
Whether you’re running an online store or a brick-and-mortar outlet, timely deliveries are crucial for a hassle-free purchase experience.
Proper delivery routing is often overlooked as a potential sales tool, but done right, it can lead to increased customer engagement and more sales.
The push to deliver items to the consumer faster is hampering efforts to create a more sustainable supply chain.
Growing e-commerce sales of large and bulky items is creating a logistics headache for items that must be returned. It is why retailers need to have a reverse logistics process in place.
In the times of COVID-19, logistics companies are stepping up to help the industry in ways they can.
Dolly is a last-mile delivery startup that is providing consumers the power to dictate their delivery processes, by determining when their product needs to be loaded, transported, and delivered.