For retailers, the delivery process of selling heavy goods is a bit different than shipping a small package (just a bit).
You’re faced with questions such as “what’s the appropriate delivery method?”, “How can product quality be ensured during transit?”, “What are the rates we should consider in our delivery costs?”
Most importantly, you want to make sure that you’re building a loyal customer base to grow your business – which means it’s even more important to perfect your last-mile experience for customers from beginning to end.
In this blog, we’ll discuss some of those factors that go into planning a furniture delivery, so that you can solidify your logistics plan, and make customers happy.
If you’re thinking about partnering with a general delivery service like FedEx to ship your furniture to customers’ homes, you may want to think again.
Heavy shipping requires completely different methods than shipping a typical amazon package.
For furniture, the approach becomes even more specific to ensure that it arrives at the customer’s home on time, and in the piece.
Instead, choose a furniture-specialized delivery company that offers white glove service in their offerings to ship your products.
Investing in a white glove service means a few things for your business.
By having a professional delivery team handle your products – from pre-inspection of items, addressing repairs, assembling the product upon arrival, and placing it in the room of choice by the end of the delivery – you’re upgrading your customer experience and business growth with quality service.
Leave your customers with peace of mind before, during, and after the delivery than having to worry about an unprofessional delivery disaster.
If you didn’t know yet, here’s the shocking news: Consumers today are not the same as they were before the pandemic.
With brick-and-mortar stores gone, consumers flocked to e-commerce as it became their only available shopping source during Covid.
According to Forbes, online spending in May 2020 increased 77% from the prior year to $82.5 billion. The surge in this demand also left a big impact on the transportation sector to keep up with the explosive growth.
Now, popular platforms like Shopify and BigCommerce offer integrated delivery network services for their merchants to automate their entire booking and shipping process to deliver their furniture to customers.
What’s more, you can also grow your audience coverage beyond your store’s physical radius capacity with an online business.
In this age of growing digital era and tech modernization, just know that delivery won’t be a limiting factor anymore for your business.
When shipping heavy goods, you may be confused by some of the high costs associated with the delivery process, and wonder if it’s worth going down that road.
In actuality, however, you’re actually saving more money for a better service from the long-term perspective.
Rates for white glove shipping can range anywhere from $60 to $400, depending on various factors such as weight, quantity, packaging, distance, entry process, and so forth.
If an item is over 300 lbs, it may require a third man fee to handle the extra weight and ensure safe handling of the product.
If a product arrives damaged to the warehouse before delivery, the delivery team will perform any necessary repairs before it ships out to the customer’s home to prevent failed delivery or worse, buyer’s remorse with your brand.
With white glove shipping, your furniture is handled by professionals who are well experienced to support your logistics needs, while also saving you thousands of dollars down the road in exchange for a small upfront cost.
Despite the pandemic’s global supply chain crisis, consumer expectations are the highest it has ever been – and many companies have successfully risen to meet those demands.
Whether it’s a UPS package or a 200 pounds dining table, they want not only fast delivery but also flexibility and visibility in their deliveries.
Therefore it’s important to partner with a carrier service that can provide those offerings for your customers.
Companies like Massiano Logistics for example run their entire delivery operations on its proprietary AI platform for managing logistics.
Available via mobile app and with any device, shippers and consumers receive real-time notifications about their white glove delivery process- from booking, eta, item condition, tracking, photo documentation, payments, and even customer surveys at the end of each trip.
If you really want to prevent home delivery damage, always look for white glove delivery providers.
These are the experienced professionals that can take good care of your customer’s furniture.
If you’re looking for someone to help you out, you should talk to us and see how we could help you.
We’ve done hundreds of deliveries just like yours, making us the best in the field.
Call us now, before we run out of free spots to help you out!