5/8/2023 0 Comments Post and parcelIts specially developed all-wheel-drive system and chassis not only enable the vehicle to negotiate uneven surfaces, edges and inclines but also ensures permanent contact with the ground for maximum all-terrain use. With its many special technical features, the delivery robot makes urban last-mile delivery more cost-effective while also reducing congestion. Sew-Eurodrive has developed an innovative delivery robot for use in and around warehousing and sorting facilities, as well as for the last mile in urban logistics. Frank Schönung (right), head of department research for logistics and production, Sew-Eurodrive Last-Mile Delivery Innovation of the Year: Sew-Eurodrive – innovative delivery robotsĭr. Post Fiji – selling groceries and household products at post offices Kern – addition of e-commerce marketplace Manzaning to Kern’s locker and PUDO offeringsĬorreos Cash – cash withdrawals and deposit serviceĬainiao Network – launch of a digital e-commerce logistics solution on Shoplazza This, and its best-in-class driver app, provides an impressive recipient experience. Its modular design enables it to be used as a full TMS or just as a last-mile orchestration delivery system. The SaaS platform has a strong focus on the recipient experience and was designed for all actors involved in the delivery space. Glow is more than just a traditional transport management system (TMS). Norway Post began offering its in-house-developed delivery platform Glow to logistics providers and retailers all over Europe as a Software as a Service (SaaS) product, generating a new revenue stream for the business. Jerker Dammbro, CEO – Glow Technology, Norway Post Kodiak Robotics – autonomous freight delivery partnerships and safeguard technologyīusiness Diversification of the Year: Norway Post – Glow Geek+ – completion of several high-profile mobile sorting robot contracts globally plus introduction of its PopPick goods-to-person robotic solutionĬleveron Mobility – Europe’s first parcel delivery using autonomous unmanned vehicle on public roads MyFlexBox – agnostic smart locker network in Austria and Germany that integrates the top four courier, express and parcel service partners (CEPs) on one platform Quadient – rollout of Parcel Pending carrier-agnostic smart locker network in the UK With the introduction of new technologies, such as its BG Pouch System, Beumer Group has continuously contributed to increasing the flexibility of sorting within today’s modern parcels hubs with the aim of eliminating the challenges associated with handling the growing amount of small and irregular-shaped parcels. Through its innovative system design, Beumer Group has focused on enabling a more efficient way of sorting the growing number of small and medium-sized e-commerce parcels handled by operators such as DHL, Royal Mail and FedEx. Stephan Hessels (right), divisional Ddrector, logistic systems, Beumerīeumer Group has succeeded in extending its automated solutions to relieve the last-mile pains of the courier, express and parcel industry. Pos Malaysia – post-covid transformation and digitalization program including seven-day pickup and extended opening hoursĬainiao Network – launch of regional eHubs at Kuala Lumpur and Liege airportsĭHL Group – record revenue for 2021 with increase of more than 22% YoY PostLocal – marketplace linking SME online sellers with local delivery partners As a result, nearly 1,800 mobile post offices have been put into daily operation to serve people in the liberated areas, where post office buildings had been destroyed by Russian missiles and tanks. To date, more than 900 of Ukrposhta’s postal facilities have been damaged in the war. Ukrposhta also launched postal railway carriages to transport 40 million letters and 16.3 million parcels across Ukraine. Within a week, export to all destinations was resumed, despite the suspension of flights from Ukraine.ĭuring that time the national postal operator has processed 23.5 million money transfers and pensions, and delivered 2,700,000kg of exports for more than 30,000 entrepreneurs. On the second day of the invasion, Ukrposhta reopened its post offices all over the war-torn country. For more than seven months, Ukrposhta has been working in war conditions every day. This year’s top prize of Service Provider of the Year was collected by an emotional Julia Pavlenko, director of international, operations department at Ukrposhta, who delivered an impassioned speech praising her colleagues on the dedication shown working under the most extreme circumstances. The Service Provider of the Year award was collected by Julia Pavlenko, director of international, operations department, Ukrposhta
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