Remove blogs bring-back-the-code-of-the-road
article thumbnail

World Post Day: How Postal Services Became The Bedrock of Modern-Day Last-Mile Deliveries

Locus

The history of postal services dates back to the 6th Century BC. Postal codes, Zip codes, or Pin codes developed decades ago by postal departments are the earliest legitimate geocodes and address verifiers used even today for last-mile deliveries. We’re living in the age of consumerism driven by convenience. Did you know?

article thumbnail

3 Reasons to consider upskilling your TMS

Locus

In this blog, we’ll explore three compelling reasons why upskilling your TMS should be a top priority for your organization. In today’s ever-evolving business landscape, staying ahead of the curve is not just an advantage; it’s a necessity. This level of flexibility is what customers are increasingly looking for.

Insiders

Sign Up for our Newsletter

This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply.

Trending Sources

article thumbnail

The FarEye Story With Kushal Nahata

The Logistics of Logistics

I started The Logistics of Logistics as a blog. You might be an expert at over the road and say, “I don’t understand blank.” Every single business should be able to democratize an excellent delivery experience and provide it to their customers. Joe Lynch sits with Kushal Nahata , the Co-founder and CEO at FarEye. Ann was right.

article thumbnail

What is the Hyperconnected Era & “The Internet Of Things” and What does it Have to Do with Manufacturing & Logistics?

GlobalTranz

Editor’s Note: This is our second post in a collaborative blog post series about mobility in manufacturing & logistics along with Catavolt, who helps manufacturing organizations drive operational excellence with mobile apps. Hyperconnectivity is the increasing digital interconnection of people – and things – anytime and anywhere.

article thumbnail

9 Wrong (And Costly) Assumptions Freight Shippers Have

Freightera

They need a city, and if they’re being specific, a postal or zip code. In order for a driver to bring a BOL with them, they need to be notified of this request and the paperwork needs to be forwarded to them at least 24 hours in advance. What we’re about to cover goes for experienced shippers and beginners alike. That’s simple.