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Bringing Order to Chaos: Last-Mile Delivery Costs and How to Reduce Them

Locus

The biggest challenge that logistics providers face is rising last-mile carrier delivery costs. Hence, businesses must proactively improve the efficiency of their last-mile delivery services. Retailers and logistics providers should not shift the burden of costs on the consumers as it makes them unhappy and leads to churn.

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Coming soon to a supply chain near you: 8 big digital disruptors

Kinaxis

He relayed how he saw a demo of true shelf-aware systems at a retail location that sends alerts in real-time when a stock out happens directly to a mobile phone. Taking things beyond just smart shelves and cameras, robots are already roaming the aisles of select stores, doing their part in ensuring quality and great customer service.

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Delivery in Japan: Beating a Culture of Overwork with Last-Mile Excellence

Locus

When it comes to last-mile logistics , the way this outlook plays into Japan’s delivery agents’ work is concerning. Add to this the fact that the nation has high expectations from customer service and hospitality, so consumers notice even the slightest delays in delivery. million workers by the year 2030. Schedule Demo.

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