AxleHire, which provides e-commerce companies with expedited, urban same day/next day deliveries, announced its expansion into the Washington D.C./Baltimore market. The expansion provides last-mile delivery services to three of the five most populated East Coast cities. AxleHire currently operates and has sortation centers in sixteen of the twenty-five major U.S. metro areas.
AxleHire utilizes its tech-enabled platform and the gig economy to deliver a reliable, high-quality customer experience at a great value. The Company places its sortation centers and delivery hubs in nearby major metropolitan cities and leverages its own routing algorithms to optimize delivery routes to create greater density that saves time, miles, fuel and ultimately CO2 emissions.
The company’s tech-enabled, last-mile delivery service enables customers like Deliverr and American Eagle to enjoy a 98.5% on-time delivery (OTD) rate while also providing their customers with a superior delivery experience.
“The transportation corridor between Washington D.C. and Baltimore is one of the most important logistics markets in the country and we’re happy to provide our roster of customers the ability to ship into these two populous cities,” said AxleHire CEO Adam Bryant. “By placing ourselves in more major locations throughout the country, we’re able to give our customers new options for high quality same/next day deliveries.”
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