Showing posts with label couriers. Show all posts
Showing posts with label couriers. Show all posts

Hermes Extends Cut-Off Time For Next Day Delivery.

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One of the UK's leading home delivery services
, Hermes, has extended the cut-off time for it's next day delivery service to 9pm. Not only is this great news to retailers and other businesses, but also to consumers - as this will surely enable them to make next day purchases well into the evening.

Obviously an exciting time for Hermes, Jon Tobbel, Hermes Commercial Director had this to say:

"We are continually looking at ways of enhancing our service to retailers to improve the delivery experience to their customers. The later cut-off time is just one of a number of planned service innovations this year that will add real value to our unique delivery proposition."

So there we have it, one more step towards a more flexible UK courier industry geared at making things easier for us all!

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'Invisible Gifts' Becoming The New Trend??

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Following the trend from last year, many types of council are suggesting ‘invisible gifts’ for Christmas 2010. These include special days out, for example a driving experience, holidays or meals out, making them a day to remember rather than a gift they may never use. The new innovation may hit courier companies hard this year due to the convenience of booking these events.

Councils first proposed this gift idea to target the CO2 emissions and encourage an eco-friendly environment as they have no packaging and doesn’t need a courier service to receive it. With more and more people trying to spread the cost of Christmas each year, this present seems a great idea for those not wanting to buy numerous gifts.

However, even though the holiday experiences have the advantage of being eco-friendly and having less hassle to book them, they are extremely costly; to drive an Aston Martin for two to three hours could be setting a customer back around £200 which doesn’t include travel or food expenses. Also, the travelling and experiences themselves include using copious amounts of petrol and energy and there isn’t always a guaranteed slot around the Christmas period, possibly making the atmosphere feel less festive.

Traditional gift buying from the high street has depreciated with the turn of the Millennium and the revolution of e-retail. Courier services all over the UK have boosted in business because of online shipping from high street stores that have opened an online shop as well. With an increasing number of shops starting to do this, the parcel delivery market has grown but should the invisible gift be something that the courier companies should be worried about?

Also, councils are promoting shopping in the local area which may also have an affect on parcel delivery services in the future as well as e-retail sales. Currently, e-retail and online parcel couriers are increasing in popularity as online shoppers become more aware of how to use the internet, but in the future the thought of an ‘invisible gift’ and day experience could have some effect on the market.

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