Future of Last-Mile

Future of Last-Mile

Top Logistics Carriers Dominating the U.S. Market - 1392x783

Top Logistics Carriers Dominating the U.S. Market

Explore the leading logistics carriers shaping the U.S. market, including FedEx, UPS, USPS, Aramex, and XPO Logistics. Discover how innovation, sustainability, and technology drive their success in our in-depth analysis.

Mar 19, 2024

The Home Depot Announces Four New Distribution Centers in North America - 1392x783

The Home Depot Announces Four New Distribution Centers in North America

Slated for locations in Detroit, southern Los Angeles, San Antonio, and Toronto, these centers are part of a strategic move to improve the company's pro ecosystem.

Mar 19, 2024

State of E-Commerce in Canada 2024

State of E-Commerce in Canada 2024

From examining first-time delivery success rates to analyzing dwell times of parcels in collection points, gain insights into Canada's evolving e-commerce landscape in this report.

Mar 14, 2024

TFI International to Acquire Daseke in a $1.1 Billion Deal - 1392x783

TFI International Expands US LTL Portfolio with Acquisition of Hercules Forwarding

TFI International's acquisition of Hercules bolsters its presence in the US LTL market while expanding its capabilities in cross-border LTL shipments into Canada.

Mar 14, 2024

Navigating the Complexities: Retailers Embrace Omnichannel Approach in the Face of Evolving Supply Chain Dynamics - 1392x783

Navigating the Complexities: Retailers Embrace Omnichannel Approach in the Face of Evolving Supply Chain Dynamics

Companies are grappling with the intricacies of managing diverse sales channels, navigating complex inventory management systems, and optimizing distribution networks.

Mar 13, 2024

Maersk Partners with Bandai Namco to Provide Fulfilment Solution in Mexico - 1392x783

Maersk Partners with Bandai Namco to Provide Fulfilment Solution in Mexico

This collaboration offers Bandai Namco access to a vast and burgeoning market while tapping into Maersk's extensive network of logistics assets worldwide and its expertise in connecting customer supply chains.

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Future of Last-Mile Supply Chain and Logistics

Last-Mile Logistics Explained

What is last-mile delivery? In a product’s journey from warehouse shelf, to the truck’s back, to a customer’s doorstep, the last leg of logistics is also known as last mile delivery. This process includes transporting the final product from the warehouse to the customer’s front door. This final stage of the delivery process is crucial and should be adequately managed to ensure timely delivery to the consumer. Because of rising consumer demand, businesses are investing more in optimizing l this crucial stage to ensure a timely and efficient distribution of goods. Whether it is a personal dwelling or a retail business, the end destination of the supply chain should be reached as soon as possible to ensure customer satisfaction. The last mile logistics is also the most costly portion of the route from the transportation hub to the end destination, hence resource optimization should be a priority.

Top Trends in Last-Mile Delivery

With the increase in popularity in last mile delivery solutions and the fact that retailers are offering more delivery options, find out more about the top trends in last mile delivery that you should look out for – whether you’re a consumer or a business. Some of the top trends include rapid last-mile fulfillment, urban warehousing, and in-sourcing deliveries. These last mile innovations aim to decrease last mile logistics costs and improve profit margins. In fact, nowadays, more and more stores are experimenting with robotics, drones, and self-driving vehicles as last mile delivery methods and solutions..

Future of Last-Mile Delivery for Retailers

While house deliveries seem to be the dominating e-commerce delivery method today, out-of-home delivery options have been growing in popularity in recent years. This is especially given the ever-changing circumstances surrounding the worldwide pandemic. The Covid-19 pandemic has made contactless deliveries the new standard. With social distance and minimal physical touch becoming the new normal, businesses will need to continue to discover ways to safeguard the safety of both delivery employees and consumers. Furthermore, parcel lockers have also become an important component of the future of last mile delivery. With parcel lockers, there is no need for delivery drivers and consumers to come into direct contact because the carrier only has to put the packages in parcel lockers.

Keeping Last-Mile Delivery Sustainable

In an era where consumers are growing more environmentally-conscious, merchants and logistics companies must ensure sustainable last mile delivery more than ever. Many logistics firms are trying to replace diesel-powered delivery cars with electric ones. For instance, DPD Group has set aside 200 million euros to decarbonize, optimize their overall operation, and reduce carbon emissions. It is also important to consider sustainability in reverse logistics. While the returns procedure is not sustainable in and of itself because there will be more packing waste, logistics providers should still implement a more sustainable approach to reduce the environmental impact. An example could be to complete return orders using delivery trucks that are already on their way to the same location.