On the Move Systems today issued a press release to shine
light on the problem of retailers investing millions of dollars in technology
to ensure prompt order fulfillment only to see their efforts ruined by poor
delivery service in the shipment’s “last mile,” leaving upset customers and
destroying business relationships. On the Move Systems is focused on helping
retailers fix that problem with its proposed shared economy courier service
that promises not only fast, on-demand delivery, but professional, courteous
service that will set it apart from traditional competition.
Amazon and Wal-Mart are two large retailers that realize the
long-term value of providing fast, affordable last-mile solutions that satisfy
customers’ expectations and add to the corporate bottom line. Each company is
investing heavily to make sure their customers can not only get their online
orders in the shortest possible time, but that those customers receive them in
a way that leads to repeat business down the road.
“Wal-Mart and Amazon can afford to invest the millions to
ensure last-mile satisfaction from the customer, but what about smaller
retailers?” said OMVS CEO Robert Wilson. “Our on-demand courier business can
help smaller retailers match Amazon’s and Wal-Mart’s speed, efficiency and
service, putting them on an even footing with the giants. We expect there to be
great demand for this, especially as the holiday season approaches and shippers
face increasing lag times.”
Estimates peg the value of large last mile shipments at $8 billion
annually, with the value of smaller shipments much higher. Retail industry
analysts predict that companies that can best leverage last-mile solutions will
be able to drive top-line growth and reap profits.
For more information on OMVS, please visit
www.onthemovesystems.com
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