Pitney Bowes Introduces Regional Delivery Service Models for Faster, More Cost-Effective Ecommerce Shipping
Pitney Bowes (NYSE:PBI) has announced the launch of new regional delivery options through its Designed Delivery service aimed at enhancing cost-effective shipping for direct-to-consumer logistics teams.
The service currently covers:
- California (Los Angeles, San Francisco)
- Northeast (New York, Boston)
This initiative reflects the company's efforts to improve the ecommerce fulfillment process, addressing the complexities arising from distributed inventory models while unlocking new value for clients.
- Launch of new regional delivery options enhances service offering.
- Designed Delivery addresses the complexities of distributed inventory models.
- Supports cost-effective 1-3 day delivery for shippers.
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The new capabilities, part of
The following service areas are being launched currently:
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Northern and Southern California Regions for origins near
Los Angeles andSan Francisco -
Northeast Region for origins nearNew York andBoston
“This new release of Designed Delivery marks an important juncture in the growth and maturation of our Global Ecommerce business,” said
As retailers and their third-party logistics (3PL) partners have increasingly moved to distributed inventory models, the need for regionalized services have become critical. This shift, however, creates complexity for shippers in determining how to allocate volumes among regional carriers as well as solving for first-mile transportation into regional networks. Recent BOXpoll research found that more than one-third of shippers (and more than half of large shippers) are attempting to diversify their carrier bases but face obstacles with technology and the fear of losing volume discounts.
Leveraging its focus and expertise in the ecommerce industry, paired with the company’s nationwide network of highly automated sort centers and best-in-class technologies, Pitney Bowes Designed Delivery service makes regionalized shipping easier by processing packages at scale and routing through regional last mile networks within 1-3 days in select zip codes. The company’s highly regarded support teams provide a complimentary consultation to analyze and model which parcels each shipper can allocate to a regional service and still maximize national volume tier discounts, with routing guides that can be easily configured into a client’s shipping system. The service includes first-mile transportation as an optional component, to minimize effort for shippers to support regionalized delivery.
“We’ve made a lot of strides in upgrading our organic network this year to generate better performance,” said Zegras. “These improvements benefit all of our clients—including those using us for national delivery—but we are also better able to cater to those shippers looking for a regionalized model. These advancements coupled with our best-in-class support teams and service design technologies allow us to build unique, flexible delivery solutions around the specific needs of our clients.”
Designed Delivery is part of
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