What Is Last-Mile Delivery? Last-mile delivery refers to the final leg of the logistics process, during which products are transported from a distribution or fulfilment centre to the end destination.
Last-mile delivery, the process of moving goods from regional distribution facilities to the customer’s doorstep, can account for 53% of supply chain costs. Despite the significant expenses associated ...
In recent discussions with industry leaders, including insights from Bill Catania, founder and CEO of OneRail, a notable shift in the landscape of last-mile delivery has emerged. Last-mile is the ...
The United States Postal Service said Thursday it reached a $10 billion deal to provide “last-mile” package delivery services ...
Analyst Insight: When customers place an order for delivery, they anticipate receiving it exactly as expected. Having grown accustomed to ordering online and finding the package sitting on their front ...
The U.S. Postal Service said Wednesday it intends to open its “last-mile” delivery network, the most expensive part of the shipping process, to large and small shippers, expanding beyond current ...
Target's TLMD extension broadens the reach of its sortation centers, ensuring more customers can enjoy the convenience of next-day delivery. Here's how it works: Packages that have been pre-sorted at ...
FedEx and UPS are facing increased competition as last-mile delivery providers, according to an Alix Partners survey, with UPS the one losing ground to date. Retailers are focusing more on cost as ...