As online shopping has become increasingly common, the process of delivering a package from a warehouse to a customer's doorstep—also known as the "last mile" of delivery—has become key to customer satisfaction. This critical final leg of the supply chain is not just about moving goods; it's an opportunity to demonstrate commitment to innovation, sustainability, and improving customers’ trust.
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5 Factors Your Company Needs to Consider When Creating Your Last-Mile Delivery Plan
As online shopping has become increasingly common, the process of delivering a package from a warehouse to a customer's doorstep—also known as the "last mile" of delivery—has become key to customer satisfaction. This critical final leg of the supply chain is not just about moving goods; it's an opportunity to demonstrate commitment to innovation, sustainability, and improving customers’ trust.
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