Posts Tagged ‘last mile strategy’
Making “Sorry We Missed You” a Thing of the Past
Posted by RARC host | Filed under Ideas Worth Exploring
UPS and FedEx frequently attempt residential deliveries when customers are not home. After a series of failed delivery attempts, these companies return the packages to their local distribution centers, forcing customers to travel to these remote locations to collect their packages. What if the Postal Service offered residential customers a service allowing them to use [...]
Tags: Delivery, last mile strategy, Parcels
Looking at the Bigger Picture
Posted by RARC Host da | Filed under Strategy & Public Policy
In a time when everyone is examining the dollars and cents of the postal business, people have a tendency to overlook the bigger picture: the greater role of the Postal Service in modern society. With that in mind, the Postal Regulatory Commission requested the Urban Institute to study the Postal Service. The focus was not [...]
Tags: Benefits, civic duty, financial crisis, last mile strategy, Postal Regulatory Commission, postal service, Urban Institute
Guest Blog: A Last Mile Strategy
Posted by Blog Editor | Filed under Delivery & Collection
By Robert Cohen Should the Postal Service pursue a last mile strategy? A strategy that emphasizes delivery and deemphasizes the retail, processing, and transportation functions which are outsourced explicitly or through pricing incentives. In some ways, the Postal Service is already pursuing a last mile strategy. Historically, the Postal Service has generally set worksharing discounts [...]
Tags: Delivery, last mile strategy, worksharing


