What is Fleet Tracking Software? Brands across the globe and increasing focus on home deliveries with consumer preferences moving quickly towards buying online or coming to store only for pickup. Not just buying online, consumers are also used to flexibility in terms of the ability to return a product, delivery at specified times and also […]
I’d like to say that D2C seems like a very attractive model and a lot of brands are springing up to ride the wave but it is extremely challenging to scale. The unit economics are difficult to work out with the high cost of deliveries and working with multiple carriers without investing into technology that can manage them all seamlessly. The best bet is to stay focused on the product, leverage technology solutions to figure out the best carrier possible, create unique delivery experience with software and leave the on ground final mile delivery to the experts.
D2C or DTC has been the talk of the town in the recent past. With Warby Parker filing for IPO with valuation talks of $5 billion, D2C brands across the globe have their eyes set on it. At LogiNext, we are in the thick of things with our platform being used by several enterprise brands for their delivery management and with that in mind, we’re announcing the #LetsTalkD2C campaign where we’re initiating a conversation around the importance of customer experience and delivery management when it comes to last mile deliveries by brands.
Let’s start with the pun! Seamless is a grand technology conference on Retail, eCommerce and FinTech held in several locations across the globe. At Seamless Dubai 2021, LogiNext VP Dhaval Thanki delivered a talk on the most important eCommerce trend of the current times:
Last Mile Delivery is the topic of the season! With millions of dollars of investment being poured into technologies across the globe, last mile delivery technology is defining the future of logistics and delivery management.
LogiNext: The software of choice for QSR Chains at QSR Media Asia Which is your favourite fast casual restaurant? McDonald’s, Burger King, Taco Bell, Subway, Starbucks? You name the brand and that brand has digitization high up on its priority list. The biggest names in the QSR chain industry have been redirecting all focus […]
Many quick service and fine dining restaurant owners are jumping ship on third-party aggregators. They are now establishing in-house delivery platforms. While this is helping them in the ongoing fight against the pandemic, could this be a feasible option in the long run?
The term ‘last mile delivery’ refers to the movement of an order from a warehouse or distribution center straight to its end destination, without stops at any intermediary hubs. To ensure that the last mile delivery is a pleasant experience for all the stakeholders—dispatchers, shippers, third-party logistics providers, delivery associates, and the end customers—companies need to be mindful of the ongoing trends in the marketplace.
Home Delivery World 2021 was the first IN PERSON event LogiNext attended after 706 days! Yes, it’s been a long time and the team was super charged to be presenting LogiNext and its capabilities at the largest home delivery conference in the world.
Cargo Expreso, a Grupo Almo company in the business of delivering parcels and couriers in Central America, has partnered with LogiNext, a global logistics deep tech company. The main driver of this partnership is to accelerate its digital transformation and deliver a superior customer experience, a process that is led by KPMG.