America's New Tech Workforce: 97% of Delivery Drivers Now Rely on Multiple Digital Systems to Reach Your Doorstep
Vontier (NYSE: VNT) has released new research highlighting the technological transformation of America's delivery workforce. The study reveals that 97% of delivery drivers now consider technology as essential to their job as their vehicle itself.
Surveying drivers from USPS, UPS, FedEx, and Amazon, the research shows that drivers rely on multiple digital systems simultaneously while delivering the 50+ million packages shipped daily across the U.S. These professionals prioritize real-time information about road conditions (97%), traffic accidents (93%), weather changes (93%), and fuel availability (91%).
Additional findings show that 74% of drivers operate employer-provided tech systems including GPS, dash cameras, tablets, and telematics. Despite covering an average of 12,000 miles annually, 95% report technology makes their routes more efficient, while 94% confirm safety features like blind spot detection have prevented accidents.
Vontier continues developing solutions supporting this digital transformation through advanced fueling systems, telematics, and safety technologies.
Vontier (NYSE: VNT) ha pubblicato una nuova ricerca che evidenzia la trasformazione tecnologica della forza lavoro della consegna in America. Lo studio rivela che il 97% dei corrieri considera ora la tecnologia essenziale per il proprio lavoro tanto quanto il veicolo stesso.
Intervistando autisti di USPS, UPS, FedEx e Amazon, la ricerca mostra che i corrieri si affidano a più sistemi digitali contemporaneamente mentre consegnano i più di 50 milioni di pacchi spediti ogni giorno negli Stati Uniti. Questi professionisti danno priorità alle informazioni in tempo reale sulle condizioni stradali (97%), sugli incidenti stradali (93%), sui cambiamenti meteorologici (93%) e sulla disponibilità di carburante (91%).
Ulteriori risultati mostrano che il 74% dei corrieri utilizza sistemi tecnologici forniti dai datori di lavoro, tra cui GPS, telecamere da cruscotto, tablet e telematica. Nonostante percorra in media 12.000 miglia all'anno, il 95% riporta che la tecnologia rende i loro percorsi più efficienti, mentre il 94% conferma che funzionalità di sicurezza come il rilevamento degli angoli ciechi hanno prevenuto incidenti.
Vontier continua a sviluppare soluzioni a supporto di questa trasformazione digitale attraverso sistemi di rifornimento avanzati, telematica e tecnologie di sicurezza.
Vontier (NYSE: VNT) ha publicado una nueva investigación que destaca la transformación tecnológica de la fuerza laboral de entrega en América. El estudio revela que el 97% de los repartidores ahora considera la tecnología tan esencial para su trabajo como su propio vehículo.
Al encuestar a conductores de USPS, UPS, FedEx y Amazon, la investigación muestra que los repartidores dependen de múltiples sistemas digitales simultáneamente mientras entregan los más de 50 millones de paquetes enviados diariamente en EE. UU. Estos profesionales priorizan la información en tiempo real sobre las condiciones de la carretera (97%), accidentes de tráfico (93%), cambios climáticos (93%) y disponibilidad de combustible (91%).
Hallazgos adicionales muestran que el 74% de los repartidores opera sistemas tecnológicos proporcionados por el empleador, incluidos GPS, cámaras de tablero, tabletas y telemática. A pesar de recorrer un promedio de 12,000 millas al año, el 95% informa que la tecnología hace que sus rutas sean más eficientes, mientras que el 94% confirma que características de seguridad como la detección de puntos ciegos han prevenido accidentes.
Vontier continúa desarrollando soluciones que apoyan esta transformación digital a través de sistemas de abastecimiento avanzados, telemática y tecnologías de seguridad.
본티어 (NYSE: VNT)는 미국 배달 인력의 기술적 변화를 강조하는 새로운 연구 결과를 발표했습니다. 이 연구에 따르면 배달 기사의 97%가 자신의 차량만큼이나 기술을 업무에 필수적이라고 생각하고 있습니다.
USPS, UPS, FedEx 및 Amazon의 기사를 대상으로 한 조사에 따르면, 배달 기사들은 미국 전역에서 매일 5천만 개 이상의 패키지를 배달하는 동안 여러 디지털 시스템을 동시에 사용하고 있습니다. 이들 전문가는 도로 조건에 대한 실시간 정보(97%), 교통 사고(93%), 날씨 변화(93%), 연료 가용성(91%)을 우선시합니다.
추가 결과에 따르면 74%의 기사가 GPS, 대시 카메라, 태블릿 및 텔레매틱스를 포함한 고용주 제공 기술 시스템을 운영하고 있습니다. 연간 평균 12,000마일을 주행함에도 불구하고, 95%는 기술이 경로를 더 효율적으로 만든다고 보고하며, 94%는 사각지대 감지와 같은 안전 기능이 사고를 예방했다고 확인합니다.
본티어는 고급 연료 시스템, 텔레매틱스 및 안전 기술을 통해 이 디지털 혁신을 지원하는 솔루션을 계속 개발하고 있습니다.
Vontier (NYSE: VNT) a publié une nouvelle étude mettant en avant la transformation technologique de la main-d'œuvre de livraison en Amérique. L'étude révèle que 97% des livreurs considèrent désormais la technologie comme essentielle à leur travail tout autant que leur véhicule.
En interrogeant des conducteurs de USPS, UPS, FedEx et Amazon, la recherche montre que les livreurs s'appuient simultanément sur plusieurs systèmes numériques lors de la livraison des plus de 50 millions de colis expédiés quotidiennement aux États-Unis. Ces professionnels privilégient les informations en temps réel sur les conditions de la route (97%), les accidents de la circulation (93%), les changements météorologiques (93%) et la disponibilité du carburant (91%).
D'autres résultats montrent que 74% des livreurs utilisent des systèmes technologiques fournis par leur employeur, notamment des GPS, des caméras de tableau de bord, des tablettes et de la télématique. Bien qu'ils parcourent en moyenne 12 000 miles par an, 95% affirment que la technologie rend leurs trajets plus efficaces, tandis que 94% confirment que des fonctionnalités de sécurité telles que la détection des angles morts ont permis de prévenir des accidents.
Vontier continue de développer des solutions soutenant cette transformation numérique grâce à des systèmes de ravitaillement avancés, de la télématique et des technologies de sécurité.
Vontier (NYSE: VNT) hat eine neue Studie veröffentlicht, die die technologische Transformation der Lieferkräfte in Amerika hervorhebt. Die Studie zeigt, dass 97% der Lieferfahrer Technologie jetzt als ebenso wichtig für ihren Job erachten wie ihr Fahrzeug selbst.
Bei der Befragung von Fahrern von USPS, UPS, FedEx und Amazon zeigt die Forschung, dass die Fahrer während der Lieferung von über 50 Millionen Paketen, die täglich in den USA verschickt werden, gleichzeitig auf mehrere digitale Systeme angewiesen sind. Diese Fachleute legen Wert auf Echtzeitinformationen über Straßenbedingungen (97%), Verkehrsunfälle (93%), Wetteränderungen (93%) und Treibstoffverfügbarkeit (91%).
Zusätzliche Ergebnisse zeigen, dass 74% der Fahrer arbeitgebergestützte Technologiesysteme wie GPS, Dashcams, Tablets und Telematik nutzen. Trotz einer durchschnittlichen Fahrleistung von 12.000 Meilen pro Jahr berichten 95%, dass Technologie ihre Routen effizienter macht, während 94% bestätigen, dass Sicherheitsfunktionen wie die Erkennung von toten Winkeln Unfälle verhindert haben.
Vontier entwickelt weiterhin Lösungen, die diese digitale Transformation durch fortschrittliche Betankungssysteme, Telematik und Sicherheitstechnologien unterstützen.
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The research, which surveyed drivers from USPS, UPS, FedEx, and Amazon, paints a picture of an industry where technology isn't just an add-on – it's essential for survival. A staggering
The research reveals an emerging hierarchy of real-time information needs, with drivers ranking their most critical updates:
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Road conditions (
97% ) - Essential for route planning and safety -
Traffic accidents (
93% ) - Enabling real-time route adjustments -
Weather changes (
93% ) - Critical for delivery timing and driver safety -
Fuel availability (
91% ) - Vital for uninterrupted service
Additional key findings that highlight this digital transformation:
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Three in four drivers (
74% ) now operate employer-provided tech systems that can include GPS, dash cameras, tablets, and advanced telematics – representing a significant investment by major carriers in their mobile workforce.
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Despite covering an average of 12,000 miles annually – equivalent to driving halfway around the Earth –
95% of drivers report technology makes their routes more efficient.
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Safety technology is proving its worth:
94% of drivers confirm that features like blind spot detection and backup cameras have actively prevented accidents.
Vontier, which provides critical technologies across the mobility ecosystem, continues to develop solutions that support this digital transformation through advanced fueling systems, telematics, and innovative safety technologies. Vontier supports customers wherever they are on their energy journey and makes it easy for operators to manage mixed energy fleets by providing best in class technology.
For more information about Vontier's mobility solutions, visit www.vontier.com.
About Vontier
Vontier (NYSE: VNT) is a global industrial technology company uniting productivity, automation and multi-energy technologies to meet the needs of a rapidly evolving, more connected mobility ecosystem. Leveraging leading market positions, decades of domain expertise and unparalleled portfolio breadth, Vontier enables the way the world moves – delivering smart, safe and sustainable solutions to our customers and the planet. Vontier has a culture of continuous improvement and innovation built upon the foundation of the Vontier Business System and embraced by colleagues worldwide. Additional information about Vontier is available on the Company’s website at www.vontier.com.
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