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The process of transporting a package from the transportation hub to the ultimate consumer location is known as last-mile delivery. This step, which comprises a number of different modes of transportation, is the last in the shipping process.
Companies invest in making the last mile delivery quick and easy since it defines how effective any shipping procedure is. Customer demand for effective and quick services is rising daily, regardless of the industry: food delivery, e-commerce, or retail.
As a result, businesses now pay a high price for this final stage of delivery services. Last-mile delivery is distinct from large-scale shipping and distribution, where heavy loads are brought to a single place. Moving smaller packages to doorsteps is a part of it.
This leads to last-mile carriers adopting complicated routes, driving a lot between deliveries, and stopping and interacting with customers more frequently. A company needs to keep a sizable fleet of vehicles in good condition and add staff as needed to meet customer demands for services.
The worldwide transport and info-logistics provider has partnered with the German fulfilment and last-mile expert Repalog as part of its continued expansion in the e-commerce industry. The pandemic has further accelerated the rise of online sales and the need for e-commerce services in both B2B and B2C. E-commerce has been a rapidly moving trend for years. Cargo-Partner, a fully integrated network carrier for international and intercontinental shipments, has acquired the German company Repalog in order to broaden its expertise and complete its service offering.
The Germany Last Mile Delivery Market accounted for $XX Billion in 2021 and is anticipated to reach $XX Billion by 2030, registering a CAGR of XX% from 2022 to 2030.