White Paper


Streamlining Pick-Up And Delivery In The Post & Parcel Industry

Source: Intermec, Inc.
       To access this content please Register or Sign In.   
Details

In today’s fast-paced post and parcel industry, streamlined efficiency is more important than ever. Often times, however, the determining factors are out of our control.

Many of the most technologically-advanced delivery companies in the world still pick up a relatively high percentage of their items without prior knowledge of the destination or any other delivery element prior to taking physical control of the item.

For example, what portion of your business is a surprise? How do these surprises impact your downstream processes? How much does it cost you when an item cannot be delivered the first time (or at all) and must be rehandled, redelivered or returned to sender? First, let’s define a “surprise.” In this use, it is an item that walks into your retail location or is picked up at a scheduled or regular pick-up point without the details of the shipment or delivery available prior to the pickup.

Downloads

       To access this content please Register or Sign In.   
White Paper: Delivering Efficiency: Streamlining Pick-Up And Delivery In The Post & Parcel Industry

Register Today. It's Fast And Free.

The content you requested is only available to registered users of GovCon. By registering now, you'll get exclusive access to this piece of content and thousands of addtional articles and product reviews across our entire network of sites.

Already Registered? Sign In.

Forgot your password?


Most Popular

Need Information?
Subscribe to our
FREE Newsletter

Please wait... busy

One more step...

Thanks for signing up for the GovCon newsletter! You need to confirm your subscription before you'll start receiving the newsletter. To do so:

  1. Check your email for a message from GovCon.
  2. Click the confirmation link in that email.
  3. If you don't see the email in about 10 minutes, please check your spam filter.
  4. Add info@govcon.com to your list of "safe senders" in your email program. Otherwise, the newsletter might end up in your spam folder instead of your inbox.

Once you do that, you'll receive the newsletter the next time it is published.