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The package brought to your door may have crossed the globe - but the most expensive and fiddly bit of the journey will undoubtedly be what's known as 'the last mile'. Delivery firms are constantly innovating how they do this - using electric vehicles and e cargo bikes, robots, or offering customers a click and collect option at a local store of their choice. Consumers take it for granted that they will get free delivery in many cases. But is the whole 'last mile' industry sustainable? Delivery vans add to traffic congestion and consumers are ordering more than they need and returning unwanted goods for free.
Evan Davis and guests discuss the latest trends in the logistical puzzle of 'the last mile.'
Guests
Jon Ormond Operations Director of Hubs and Depots at parcel carrier, Hermes.
By BBC Radio 44.7
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The package brought to your door may have crossed the globe - but the most expensive and fiddly bit of the journey will undoubtedly be what's known as 'the last mile'. Delivery firms are constantly innovating how they do this - using electric vehicles and e cargo bikes, robots, or offering customers a click and collect option at a local store of their choice. Consumers take it for granted that they will get free delivery in many cases. But is the whole 'last mile' industry sustainable? Delivery vans add to traffic congestion and consumers are ordering more than they need and returning unwanted goods for free.
Evan Davis and guests discuss the latest trends in the logistical puzzle of 'the last mile.'
Guests
Jon Ormond Operations Director of Hubs and Depots at parcel carrier, Hermes.

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