EDX Interview: Why it’s time to get creative around delivery

At eDelivery Expo Tim Stevens, operations and logistics manager of Findmeagift.com, will be part of a panel session looking at How will delivery and customer convenience change by 2020 and what should you do now to prepare? Ahead of the show we caught up to find out why he thinks it’s time to get more creative around delivery options now.

ED: EDX 2018, you will be considering some of the key conundrums concerning customers’ expectations around delivery in 2020. What should retailers be doing now to be fully-equipped in the future?

TS: “Work with your current supplier to investigate their future plans/resources and consider what could be achieved working together? Third party fulfilment solutions holding stock regionally to enable same-day delivery would be the straightforward solution, but comes with its own issues – having to hold greater quantities of stock or spreading you stock thinly across a network resulting in greater stock exposure.

I’d also recommend being more creative around delivery options for customers, ask yourself if you need to compete this way? Do all your products suit same day delivery? What other solutions/innovations can you come up with to add value to the customer’s journey? I also think that it’s crucial to do your market research, check out your competition and create an action plan based on your findings that will form part of your business strategy for 2020 and beyond.”

ED: What would be the one piece of advice you give to retailers looking to adopt drone delivery?

TS: “Don’t!!!! In all seriousness if this is a supply route you are considering then you need to make sure you fully understand and comply with legislation. Flying your product around a big city, for example,will be filled with many areas of exposure to risk. The cost of none compliancy hasn’t been tested yet and no-one wants to find out that the hard way!

We at Find Me A Gift are looking into all options for the final mile delivery and this is on our radar. I predict with the pace of technology today, we will see this type of final mile delivery in less than two years.”

ED: In your view, what’s the most important upcoming trend in multichannel/ecommerce that is set to change the way we shop – and sell? Why do you think this is so important?

TS: “There are numerous trends that will affect how we shop but for me I feel the most important is mobile shopping. Shopping on mobile devices will reach 80% by the end of 2018 and companies are going to need to ensure their sites are optimised for mobile and are able to compete with the demand.

Find Me A Gift prides itself on being optimised for mobile shopping and with one of the fastest sites in the UK we have already put ourselves in a really good position, ensuring our customers get the best service, whatever technology they choose to purchase on.”

ED: What are you most looking forward to at IRX (beyond your own presentation)?

TS: “It’s going to be a great opportunity to network and meet with like-minded people, check out the competition and find out how we can make what we do even better!”

To join Tim in his networking and to see his presentation and more check out the show at edeliveryexpo.com.

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