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Opinion

How retailers can improve sustainability and profitability in home delivery

Chris Jones, EVP, DescartesBy Chris Jones, EVP, DescartesJanuary 11, 20236 Mins Read
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Home delivery and sustainability are coming together in consumers’ minds. Descartes recently conducted a comprehensive study to help retailers understand not only how this convergence is changing consumer home delivery preferences but also how retailers can take advantage of these evolving preferences to help themselves and the environment.

The good news is that consumers are becoming more flexible about their delivery choices. They want retailers to provide sustainable delivery options, and favor businesses that are focused on sustainability.

The even better news is that most of the sustainable delivery options come at a lower cost for retailers to operationalize, compared with traditional deliveries. This presents a strong opportunity for retailers to create more customer loyalty and reduce delivery costs while helping the environment.

The demand for ‘eco-friendly’ home delivery is strong

The study surveyed 8,013 consumers from nine countries in Europe, the US and Canada. It pointed to several findings that indicate that many consumers care about the environment and that what retailers do about it does affect their buying decisions. The last finding in the list below is a significant one for retailers because it helps drive the first three metrics:

  • 45% said that helping the environment is quite/very important in their daily lives
  • 39% said that they always/regularly make purchasing decisions based on the environmental impact of a company or product
  • 40% would buy more from grocers who demonstrated that their supply chains were more sustainable than the competition
  • 50% were quite/very interested in environmentally friendly home delivery options

Three sustainable delivery options were highly appealing to consumers

Respondents were asked which sustainable delivery options were most important to them. The following findings point to the three most appealing sustainable delivery options for consumers – all of which can reduce costs for retailers:

  • 50% thought the ability to combine orders to have them arrive together was quite/very important
  • 48% said that they were quite/very interested in having retailers recommend the most environmentally friendly delivery option
  • 38% were quite/very willing to wait longer for deliveries to make them more environmentally friendly

Making sustainable delivery happen

Achieving these three sustainable delivery options allows retailers to consolidate deliveries and increase delivery density. However, the key to leveraging eco-friendly delivery options is to understand which are more sustainable and present them to customers before they make a delivery decision.

Specialized delivery appointment scheduling tools can help here, and give retailers the capabilities to highlight the most environmentally friendly delivery options to their shoppers – for example, options for dates and times that are eco-friendly across different service levels, including free standard delivery, premium delivery or same-day delivery. These intelligent scheduling tools can dynamically offer services that combine deliveries too – and they can present options that extend the delivery time (e.g. slow down the delivery) to create more environmentally friendly delivery plans. These options combine to help create more efficient and profitable delivery operations for retailers and reduce their carbon footprint.

Combining deliveries 

For retailers such as grocers and broadline sellers whose customers make frequent purchases, combining orders provides an excellent opportunity to minimize the number of deliveries. Retailers can provide either a fixed delivery on a regular basis (e.g. Amazon Prime Day) or dynamically choose the day based on existing orders. Strong delivery appointment scheduling tools can identify when customers have existing orders and, during the ordering process for additional purchases, determine if it is possible to add new orders to the existing delivery or dynamically suggest a new delivery time. For customers on a fixed delivery schedule, this technology can assign new orders to the fixed time as long as the solution determines that it is feasible to add them to the delivery.

Scoring eco-delivery options 

For retailers who want to provide customers with more dynamic eco-friendly delivery options, intelligent delivery appointment scheduling tools can score options based on the factors that determine carbon footprint. This is usually possible to achieve because the delivery appointment scheduling process dynamically creates delivery options for each order as customers make their purchases. With today’s modern tools, they can typically score options to show which ones have the shortest travel distance/lowest mileage and enable retailers to determine which options they want to present to the customer. Eco-deliveries can be highlighted with supplemental explanations (e.g. ‘Help us reduce miles and improve the environment’) to educate customers. Anecdotally, some organizations employing this technique have seen mileage reductions of up to 20% for eco-deliveries versus non-eco-friendly delivery options.

Lengthening lead times for deliveries

Similar to eco-deliveries, effective delivery appointment scheduling tools can score delivery options over a time horizon. This gives retailers the insight to understand which longer lead-time options are more environmentally friendly and present them to the customer during the buying process.

Additional performance and sustainability improvement tactics

Virtually any improvement in home delivery performance results in a lower carbon footprint and greater sustainability. While scheduling tools offer retailers tangible benefits, there are several other tactics that retailers can deploy to improve home delivery performance and make it more sustainable:

  1. Route optimization, which helps maximize fleet productivity, resulting in less fuel consumed, fewer vehicles used and lower vehicle maintenance.
  2. Advanced road network modeling, which helps ensure compliance with state and local government restrictions in congested areas, which reduces traffic and related pollution.
  3. Route orchestration to better coordinate multiple resources during delivery execution, which reduces fuel consumed and the number of vehicles deployed and maintained. AI and machine learning capabilities improve route planning accuracy and address route execution exceptions to make delivery fleets more productive, reduce fuel consumed and decrease the number of vehicles deployed and maintained.
  4. Mobile applications that eliminate paper-based delivery documentation and IoT-based telematics that minimize excessive idle time and help contain aggressive driving traits that consume additional fuel and increase vehicle maintenance.
  5. GPS-based fleet tracking, which reduces vehicle turnaround and idle time at distribution centers and depots.
  6. Customer delivery notifications can help decrease the number of failed deliveries and the need to reschedule.

Conclusion

Sustainability is no longer a challenge; it is an opportunity. For retailers to continue to succeed in this current challenging business environment while meeting consumers’ expectations, they will need to consider what their shoppers want in terms of delivery options against sustainability requirements.

Meeting these needs is not only good business sense – investors want it, consumers want it, and governmental legislation across the planet is driving and demanding it too. By investing in technologies that enable effective routing, scheduling and delivery resourcing, retailers will be able to meet the various needs of their shoppers, the environment and the markets they operate in.

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