Customers want faster delivery but are often unwilling to spend more. Yet, many retailers are struggling to stay ahead of the competition with inefficient and costly methods of route planning that are incapable of meeting escalating customer expectations. Is there a better way?
Explore future trends in last mile delivery
Join logistics experts Robert Oliver and Adam Gottfried for a journey through time to see where retailers are going to make last mile delivery planning changes and find out how you can cut transportation costs and offer competitive delivery options with your existing resources.
You’ll leave this webinar with the knowledge to transform your logistics operation into a premium, profitable service which includes:
- Improving the efficiency of your delivery schedules
- Delivering on time in flexible slots
- Customer satisfaction
Plus, get an in-depth look at Quintiq’s new dynamic planning and delivery demand shaping solutions — powered by leading-edge optimization technologies.
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