Last-mile delivery provider Veho is growing its reach by expanding its services in Detroit and Columbus.
The company revealed this move will allow it to provide an industry-leading customer experience to an additional five million customers in the US.
Ita Zur, Veho’s co-founder and CEO says retailers recognize the crucial role of the customer delivery experience in driving repeat purchases and building brand loyalty.
The expansion of these delivery services, set to go live late this summer, responds to growing retail customer demand.
Veho’s seamless solution
Veho’s mission is to make shipping, shopping, and returns seamless for everyone, powering the future of commerce.
Veho enables everyday consumers and e-commerce brands to fully engage in the global economy by eliminating the constraints of outdated logistics and technology.
Powering up logistics: By creating a new end-to-end logistics infrastructure powered by advanced technology, Veho meets the needs of both brands and consumers in the e-commerce era, reinventing the post-purchase experience.
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On-time delivery
This move highlights Veho’s dedication to exceptional customer-focused delivery and returns experiences.
With an industry-leading on-time delivery rate and a customer satisfaction score above 4.8 out of 5, Veho’s platform drives modern commerce forward, setting itself apart from traditional carriers.
Veho’s next-day delivery and doorstep pickup services will be available in the Columbus, Ohio metro area, including New Albany, Upper Arlington, Dublin, Gahanna, Westerville, and Downtown Columbus. In the Metro Detroit area, Veho will serve Sterling Heights, Livonia, and Downtown Detroit.
In March, Veho and Clearjet partnered to offer national retailers a competitive two-day delivery option, enhancing traditional carrier services.
This collaboration integrates Clearjet’s Fast Skip, a specialized zone-skipping network that leverages available airline cargo space for transporting lightweight parcels.
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Sharl is a qualified journalist. He has over 10 years’ experience in the media industry, including positions as an editor of a magazine and Business Editor of a daily newspaper. Sharl also has experience in logistics specifically operations, where he worked with global food aid organisations distributing food into Africa. Sharl enjoys writing business stories and human interest pieces.