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    Entries in same day delivery (4)

    Tuesday
    May082012

    GotTransmissions.com Agree To Deliver Used Transmissions Same-Day

    Same-day delivery proves to be beneficial not only in reducing transit time, but ultimately creating operational efficiencies, shorter delays within the supply chain, and quicker responses to error shipments.  With used car sales increasing, national dealer GotTransmissions.com agrees to performing same-day shipping of used transmissions.

    In a press release in YahooNews on Friday, GotTransmissions.com announced they will ship used transmissions from Ford and Chevy via same-day shipping through long haul freight transportation.  The online national retailer has selected two large corporate carriers to assist in their new initiative.  The goal is to reduce delays from city to city, and the report stated transit time will be reduced by approximately 50%.  This shows in the long-term, same-day transportation can lead to the success businesses are after.

    Business Consultant for the company, Mike Rohn, stated in the announcement, “Our decision to go with long haul freight companies was not solely a logistics decision.  We feel that increasing our delivery times and stepping up shipment safety will benefit us and our customers equally although this comes at an increased cost for us."  The new agreement is effective immediately and will help with used vehicle repairs this year.

    Same-day deliveries is a strategic business direction to turn toward for any industry.  It helps to achieve overall quality service.  Most importantly, the end customer gets the reliability and dependability they expect.  

    GotTransmissions.com decided to go long-haul due the freight business being currently profitable with bulk loads.  However, there are other viable options for same-day delivery of auto parts, even transmissions.  Courier Services like A-1 Express Delivery Service provide same-day part deliveries to meet auto industry needs.  Whether an online auto retailer, auto manufacturer or dealer, parts must arrive fast.  A-1 Express can assist your logistics supply chain with fast deliveries of small parts to motors nationwide.  With the same-day service level, part dealers can change with the current business trends for the betterment of the industry.

    References:  5.4.12, Yahoo News, PR Web-Used Transmissions from Ford and Chevy Now Shipped Same Day at GotTransmissions.com

    Wednesday
    Apr112012

    Could Amazon.com Become A Courier?

    It sounds strange at first, but it could very well be true.  Amazon is after the momentum that Apple has and are analyzing what they can do to issue more blows to their greatest competitor.  Amazon's next possible move is to become a courier.

    Amazon is the world's largest retailer; doing business online with products we have come to love crave for.  The kindle fire sold an estimated $5 million units last year and is doing well the first quarter of 2012.  The company sell e-books by the millions and has control of this  specialty market.  The online business industry grew over 15% and Amazon is one reason why.  The online giant shows dominance in the retail world.

    A recent Forbes reported how Amazon already performs Fed-ex like services to its' customers.  They provide third-party logistic services to businesses that utilize Amazon for selling their products.  They also spent over $4 billion last year building 17 fulfillment centers.  This enabled Amazon to offer their retail business clients warehousing and shipping services for product stored.  According to the Mercent Corporation, online sales specialty company, Amazon commissions about 10 percent on any item sold by a third party as 100 percent profit and also charges fees to those same retailers that utilize their warehousing.

    Amazon is providing services just like shipping giant Fed Ex, which is a global courier.  Colin Gillis, a BGC Partners LP analyst, stated in an interview, "They're building out fulfillment because they realize that fast and predictable delivery of product is a huge driver of their business".  Essentially, Amazon can meet all their customers' needs.  The only service left is the actual physical transportation and product delivery.  It would make sense to gradually begin to deliver their products to the end user themselves.  The Forbes report mentions Amazon is testing pick up stations where customers can have packages delivered.  

    Either way, Amazon's success is only complete when that product arrives at the customer's front door.  Even if Amazon does not involve itself in delivering product themselves, the consumer wants it fast and desires no delays in their shipment.  This type of fulfillment within the supply chain is ideal for using couriers like A-1 Express The company is a nationwide courier and can provide same-day delivery, which is very beneficial when it comes not only the order fulfillment, but shipment returns and replacements.    


    References:  3.24.12, San Francisco Chronicle, Danielle Kucera, Associated Press-Amazon.com wrings profit from fulfillment. 3.26.12, Forbes, Michael Canellos-Will Amazon Become The Next FedEx?

    Friday
    Mar232012

    Prescription Drug Distributor Set To Buy Courier

    The prescription drug industry may not be as headlined as others when it comes to shipping, but this time it has.  AmerisourceBergan has released they will buy World Courier Group for $520 million in cash to increase their market in North America and abroad.

    In the recent Business Journal report, AmerisourceBergan's primary strategy for the purchase is to increase their service range to drug manufacturers.  “The acquisition of World Courier adds a new premium specialty service to our existing portfolio of market leading pharmaceutical manufacturer services,” said president and CEO of AmerisourceBergen Steven Collis. “The addition of World Courier’s unique capabilities and expertise to our existing commercialization services further strengthens our offerings to global pharmaceutical manufacturers, and provides an established platform for the introduction of our specialty services outside North America.” 

    The prescription drug giant expects the buy to impact their 2012 sales right out the gate.  World Courier Group forecasts to bring $500 million in revenue this year.  World Courier Group is a logistics specialty courier in the biopharmaceutical industry, providing deliveries of prescription drugs, blood samples, medical supplies, and machines.  AmerisourceBergen's deal is set to close around June.

    The buyout constitutes the benefits of courier use.  In most cases, companies within the industry, not only distributors, but hospitals and medical technology firms, require deliveries that have to be shipped on-demand and rapidly.  The shipments are very critical can mean life or death for customers and patients.  This includes sending couriers to deliver medicine to jails, prisons, and nursing homes daily.    

    Without question, courier services are necessary in the industry and will continue to thrive.  Courier Services such as A-1 Express can be trusted to help prescription drug distributors with same-day deliveries on a regular basis and can provide these on-demand services nationwide.  The move by AmerisourceBergan appears to be a great move and could be the beginning of more drug industry shipping initiatives.  It definitely shows couriers are the perfect fit for servicing prescription drug companies and the medical industry worldwide. 

    References:  3.6.12, Philadelphia Business Journal, John George, AmerisourceBergen to buy World Courier for $520M

     

    Monday
    Dec122011

    Google Talks To Retailers About One-Day Deliveries, Will Use Couriers

    Google has decided to not allow the current online retail leader Amazon to continue to dominate the market, as it has in recent years.  Google has a business strategy of its' own that could prove to not make Amazon's coming year so easy.
     
    Google has begun talks with major retailers and shippers about a service that provides one-day deliveries of products ordered online, according to a recent report in the Wall Street Journal.  The main reason the search engine giant has ventured into order fulfillment is solely due to Amazon and its' surge of their one-to-two day "Prime" delivery service.  Online retailer delivery options currently can not compete by far.
     
    This has resulted in an increase of customers bypassing Google and going directly to Amazon to conduct their online shopping. Many retailers depend on search engine optimization via Google for online activity support.  Google has already spoken to a few retailers, such as Macy's and OfficeMax.  The new one-day or next-day delivery service will involve a quick-service option on retailer's website at checkout.  It also will involve informing shoppers via a product search feature on retailers that offer it and stock availability. 
     
    The best option to get Google's strategy implemented quickly at low cost is via courier.  In the same report, in fact, Google will plan to involve delivery companies, such as UPS and same-day courier companies.  A-1 Express is a nationwide courier with a solid track record that can help large companies like Google deliver their online shipments.