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The last mile is the portion of a journey that involves moving people and commodities from a transportation hub to a final destination. It is a concept used in supply chain management and transportation planning.
Last mile delivery, which is defined as the movement of goods or packages from a distribution centre to the desired destination, is the crucial last stage in a supply chain that will determine how the client and customer experience will be as a whole.
The online sales market experienced tremendous growth during the digitalization era. Therefore, it is important to comprehend the procedure for developing last-mile delivery solutions that will address the future’s continually expanding demand.
Delivering goods is more difficult than ever because of the daily delivery volume increase and intense market competition.
The Saudi Arabia Last Mile Delivery Market accounted for $XX Billion in 2023 and is anticipated to reach $XX Billion by 2030, registering a CAGR of XX% from 2024 to 2030.
In the UAE and Saudi Arabia, Aramex introduces a last-mile delivery service. With its most recent last-mile delivery method, Aramex claims customers will be able to pick up their packages from a nearby pharmacy, grocery store, or other retail location.
In Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates, Aramex Spot, the courier company’s last-mile delivery service, has been introduced.
The massive logistics company claimed that its newest last-mile delivery method will enable customers to pick up packages at a nearby grocery store, drugstore, or other retail location. The commercial locations in Saudi Arabia and the UAE have teamed with Dubai-based Aramex, which plans to expand to many more locations, soon.