Amazon Expands Same-day Delivery Service to 4,000 Small Towns in the U.S.
Amazon plans to expand its delivery services to 4,000 small towns by the end of 2025, enhancing the experience of rural consumers and improving logistics efficiency.
Amazon plans to expand its delivery services to 4,000 small towns by the end of 2025, enhancing the experience of rural consumers and improving logistics efficiency.
Pitney Bowes launched a "Same-Day Delivery" service, integrating local logistics providers through the SendPro Online platform. This aims to provide merchants and consumers with a cost-effective same-day delivery solution. The initiative seeks to improve logistics efficiency and enhance customer experience, signaling a trend towards more refined and personalized logistics services. By leveraging local delivery networks, Pitney Bowes hopes to offer a competitive advantage in the rapidly evolving e-commerce landscape and meet the growing demand for faster delivery options.
Russian e-commerce platform Ozon achieves same-day delivery in major cities through its self-built logistics network, intelligent warehousing, and localized distribution. Its key components are a three-tier architecture of 'forward warehouses + local sorting + last-mile delivery,' an AI demand forecasting model, and a flexible capacity pool. Integrating with Ozon's logistics network is crucial for sellers aiming for same-day delivery. Ozon's logistics system offers valuable lessons for other e-commerce platforms looking to improve their delivery speed and efficiency within the Russian market.
JD Logistics has launched its self-operated B2C express delivery brand, "JoyExpress," in Saudi Arabia. It offers services such as door-to-door delivery, cash on delivery, same-day/next-day delivery, and has established a comprehensive logistics network covering warehousing, transshipment, sorting, and last-mile delivery. This move represents a significant step in JD.com's internationalization strategy, aiming to inject new vitality into the development of e-commerce in Saudi Arabia and the broader Middle East region.
This paper explores the last-mile delivery challenges faced by logistics companies under the 'same-day delivery' norm, and how to improve efficiency and reduce costs through automation, intelligent dispatch, and digital transformation. It emphasizes the importance of balancing technology and human resources. The paper also looks forward to future trends in last-mile logistics, including drone delivery and green logistics.
UPS's acquisition of Roadie aims to enhance its last-mile delivery capabilities, addressing the surge in demand for same-day delivery driven by e-commerce. Roadie's technology platform and flexible capacity will help UPS expand its service coverage, improve efficiency, and reduce costs, thereby strengthening its competitiveness in the fiercely competitive logistics market. This acquisition signifies that last-mile delivery has become a key battleground in the logistics industry.
The United States Postal Service (USPS) is actively collaborating with logistics companies and retailers through its "Open Last Mile" initiative, aiming to provide faster, more reliable, and cost-effective delivery services, particularly same-day and next-day options. This marks a significant shift in USPS's strategic direction, designed to improve operational efficiency, expand its service offerings, and reshape its position in the logistics industry. This collaboration aims to bring numerous benefits to both retailers and consumers by enhancing delivery speed and reliability.
The MonarchFx alliance integrates resources to provide retailers with efficient and flexible 'post-click logistics' services, competing with Amazon to achieve same-day and next-day delivery, and enhance competitiveness. This strategic alliance aims to empower retailers by streamlining their fulfillment processes and improving delivery speed, ultimately enabling them to better serve their customers and thrive in the evolving e-commerce landscape. By offering a robust and agile logistics solution, MonarchFx helps retailers overcome the challenges posed by Amazon's dominance in the market.
USPS plans to open its delivery network, allowing shippers to bid on using its postal delivery units to expand delivery reach and achieve same-day/next-day delivery. This initiative aims to leverage USPS's existing infrastructure for faster and more flexible last-mile solutions. By allowing shippers to tap into the USPS network, the organization hopes to increase efficiency and competitiveness in the rapidly evolving e-commerce landscape. The move could potentially disrupt traditional logistics models and provide shippers with a wider range of delivery options.
Amazon is developing a new energy logistics network in Europe, planning to add same-day delivery services in 20 more regions over the next year, covering multiple countries and cities. Additionally, Amazon Global Logistics is optimizing customs clearance processes and route configurations to enhance the efficiency of sellers' cross-border supply chains.