Same-Day Delivery
The Same-Day Delivery solution offers intelligent last-mile orchestration by leveraging existing storefronts and provider choices, integrates various fulfillment systems for worldwide coverage, provides comprehensive branded communication to reduce customer inquiries, enables real-time order tracking independent of providers, and enhances experience control through intelligent contract management and access to a global carrier network.
Intelligent Last-Mile Orchestration
Leverage your existing brick-and-mortar storefront network and configure intelligent provider choices based on your business and customer needs.
World-Wide Coverage
Easily integrate existing single-use products, in-house fleets, or systems to streamline operations and optimize fulfillment processes in weeks. The omnichannel platform's connectivity and orchestration capabilities deliver fast and flexible solutions.
Comprehensive Communication
Reduce WISMO (Where Is My Order) calls and provide fully branded and white-labeled email and SMS updates, independent of same-day providers.
Real-Time Tracking
Offer hosted real-time tracking pages on the web or within your mobile apps. Let your customers know exactly where their order is, independent of provider.
Experience Control
Accelerate go-to-market with intelligent contract management. Gain control over costs and experiences of your last mile. Access a worldwide carrier network and save time with pass-through billing.
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Logistics Blog Articles
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