Pick-up points
Collection points and logistics cost optimization
In a world increasingly focused on e-commerce and fast product delivery, optimizing logistics costs has become essential for companies. Supply chain efficiency is a determining factor for the success and profitability of any business. Collection points can solve this problem.
Next, we will explore the crucial role that collection points play in optimizing logistics costs, especially in the context of the last mile.
The last mile
The last mile, as it is known in the logistics industry, refers to the final leg of the supply chain in which products are delivered from a distribution center to their final destination, whether it is a home, an office or any other location. This last leg presents logistical challenges due to the variety of addresses to be delivered, schedules and the need for fast and efficient delivery.
In this context, collection points, also known as Smart Lockers, have emerged as very effective solutions for optimising logistics costs.
A pick-up point is a physical solution where customers can pick up their packages instead of receiving them at home. These points can be located in homes, shops, offices and markets, among others, and offer an alternative to traditional home delivery.
How do collection points optimize logistics costs?
Pickup points help to minimise failed delivery attempts and reduce logistics costs by optimising delivery routes. By offering customers the option to pick up their parcels at a convenient location, problems related to the recipient being away from home are avoided, which in turn reduces the costs associated with re-delivery attempts.
These repeated delivery attempts caused by absence from home increase the logistics cost of delivery and cause higher CO₂ emissions, as well as preventing route optimization.
They also allow carriers to centralize all the packages they need to deliver at a single collection point. This allows for more efficient route planning and reduces delivery times.
In short, Smart Lockers optimize last-mile logistics costs, offering the possibility of centralizing packages and optimizing delivery routes.