The Last mile Logistics whitepaper

February 2, 2018

The last mile is bearing the brunt of the eCommerce boom. This is creating a set of unique challenges for all those involved. For example, as shoppers head online, retailers find themselves without the comfort and stability of brick and mortar for managing the customer experience. Logistics providers also face their own set of challenges. The last mile might be one of the highest growth sectors in the logistics industry, but it is also one of the most expensive.

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