• Advertise
  • Contact Us
  • Supplier Directory
  • SCB YouTube
  • About Us
  • Login
  • Subscribe
  • Logout
  • My Profile
  • LOGISTICS
    • Air Cargo
    • All Logistics
    • Facility Location Planning
    • Freight Forwarding/Customs Brokerage
    • Global Gateways
    • Global Logistics
    • Last Mile Delivery
    • Logistics Outsourcing
    • LTL/Truckload Services
    • Ocean Transportation
    • Parcel & Express
    • Rail & Intermodal
    • Reverse Logistics
    • Service Parts Management
    • Transportation & Distribution
  • TECHNOLOGY
    • All Technology
    • Artificial Intelligence
    • Cloud & On-Demand Systems
    • Data Management (Big Data/IoT/Blockchain)
    • ERP & Enterprise Systems
    • Forecasting & Demand Planning
    • Global Trade Management
    • Inventory Planning/ Optimization
    • Product Lifecycle Management
    • Robotics
    • Sales & Operations Planning
    • SC Finance & Revenue Management
    • SC Planning & Optimization
    • Supply Chain Visibility
    • Transportation Management
  • GENERAL SCM
    • Business Strategy Alignment
    • Customer Relationship Management
    • Education & Professional Development
    • Global Supply Chain Management
    • Global Trade & Economics
    • Green Energy
    • HR & Labor Management
    • Quality & Metrics
    • Regulation & Compliance
    • Sourcing/Procurement/SRM
    • SC Security & Risk Mgmt
    • Supply Chains in Crisis
    • Sustainability & Corporate Social Responsibility
  • WAREHOUSING
    • All Warehouse Services
    • Conveyors & Sortation
    • Lift Trucks & AGVs
    • Order Management & Fulfillment
    • Packaging
    • RFID, Barcode, Mobility & Voice
    • Warehouse Automation
    • Warehouse Management Systems
  • INDUSTRIES
    • Aerospace & Defense
    • Apparel
    • Automotive
    • Chemicals & Energy
    • Consumer Packaged Goods
    • E-Commerce/Omni-Channel
    • Food & Beverage
    • Healthcare
    • High-Tech/Electronics
    • Industrial Manufacturing
    • Pharmaceutical/Biotech
    • Retail
  • THINK TANK
  • WEBINARS
    • On-Demand Webinars
    • Upcoming Webinars
    • Webinar Library
  • PODCASTS
  • WHITEPAPERS
  • VIDEOS
Home » How a ‘Last-Mile’ Delivery Service Conquered the Streets of Italy
Case Study

How a ‘Last-Mile’ Delivery Service Conquered the Streets of Italy

How a ‘Last-Mile’ Delivery Service Conquered the Streets of Italy
October 18, 2018
SupplyChainBrain

Milan, Rome and other major Italian cities pose huge logistical obstacles to deliverers of product ordered online.

For those unfamiliar with the traffic and bustle of Rome, navigating its tortuous streets by automobile can be a nightmare. And running a “last-mile” delivery service in that crowded city is even more challenging.

It’s a challenge that Milkman, a two-year-old provider of last-mile service, was eager to take on. Today, the company successfully deploys a fleet of vans not just in Rome, but in five other busy Italian cities as well.

Milkman launched in the spring of 2016 with service in Milan, Italy’s largest city in terms of digital commerce, according to chief executive officer Antonio Perini. Soon after, it added Rome. A deal with the number-one grocery retailer in Italy led to expansion in four additional locations: Padua, Bologna, Reggio Emilia and Modena.

Today, Milkman makes approximately 2,000 deliveries in those six Italian cities each day. It’s active in groceries as well as parcels and non-food items generated by online orders. The company allows customers to choose the day, hour and location at which they want to receive deliveries, offering same-day, evening and weekend service.

From the start, Milkman knew it couldn’t succeed without a viable routing application. And the choice wasn’t a difficult one. Perini had previously served as a product manager with WorkWave, a provider of routing and service technology to field-service and other fleet-based businesses.

Returning to Italy to start his new venture, Perini immediately called on WorkWave. “It was a pretty obvious choice, to start building my own [technology] around what I knew was the best,” he says.

WorkWave already had some customers in Italy, although its main user base was in the U.S., says senior product manager Riccardo Bocci. He acknowledges that the geography and road networks of certain major Italian cities “are extremely challenging. So it was important to us to already have a validated proof of concept there, to guarantee to Milkman that we were the right tool.”

Conquering Unpredictability

Perini says Rome presented a particular obstacle not just because of congestion — Milan has plenty of that — but also due to a high degree of unpredictability of traffic patterns. A given road might be fast one day, and completely blocked the next.

With the help of WorkWave, Milkman is able to plan in the face of such uncertainties, and gain a solid understanding of traffic in all of the cities that it serves. Real-world events add to the database and allow the app to become even more accurate in predicting drive times. The tool constantly compares what was planned with how that plan was executed.

The result is satisfied customers. “That’s why we’re by far the most loved service provider of home delivery,” says Perini. “The reason is that we’re transparent, and provide reliable times.”

Bocci says WorkWave doesn’t seek to substitute for Milkman’s native knowledge of geographies and territories. Instead, its proprietary algorithms and tracking capability provide a means of automating and supplementing that intelligence, improving human planners’ decision-making process.

In adapting the app for use by Milkman, WorkWave had to balance the need for deep functionality with an emphasis on ease of use, Bocci says. Using GPS technology, the app polls the position of drivers every 20 seconds. The information is then used to update arrival times for all of a driver’s remaining stops. Milkman considers the ability to keep customers informed of delivery status a key element in retaining business.

Based in the cloud, WorkWave’s Route Manager allows the company to build route plans based on consignees’ desired times of receipt. They can specify their preferences either during the checkout process at an e-commerce site, or on Milkman’s own tracking page. In the end, the company is able to provide delivery times that are accurate to within a matter of minutes.

Perini says Route Manager “works hard behind the scenes to plan routes, leverage real-time GPS positioning to trigger alerts, provide continuous communication on driver ETA, and present the option to reschedule if the delivery time is no longer convenient.” Customers are allowed to cancel or change their delivery schedule at no additional cost. 

WorkWave Route Manager “has enabled our business to provide white-glove service, save time and money, and keep up with changing customer demands,” Perini adds.

A Near-Perfect Record

The tool has helped Milkman to achieve a 98-percent on-time arrival rate. At the same time, it has led to a reduction in customer-service calls, requests for rescheduling, and issues arising from inaccurate or changed addresses.

More than two years’ experience of serving major Italian cities has yielded some valuable lessons. “First of all,” Perini says, “being a service provider means dealing with humans.” Milkman is constantly interacting with consumers, drivers, merchants and logistics providers. For all its bells and whistles, the technology has to support that basic dynamic.

There’s always the temptation to be dazzled by the latest app. “Being a technology-enabled service provider, we must be very careful about what technology we build or buy,” says Perini. Milkman’s priority is providing a “white-glove” service, while relying on WorkWave to supply the underlying development platform for any additional functionality.

Bocci says the last two years have been “very interesting,” allowing WorkWave to validate its general approach while giving it a deeper understanding of Milkman’s unique needs.

The customer’s focus on innovation — deploying technology “at the bleeding edge” — has also helped WorkWave to gain a sense of how its platform might further evolve. At the same time, it’s been able to extend to other customers some of the functionality that it developed for WorkWave, such as GPS tracking.

Milkman has ambitious plans for growth. It plans to launch in 12 additional cities over the next 12 to 24 months. It also expects big increases in volumes in the cities already being served. Perini says the company will be looking to WorkWave to help it maintain a high level of service to customers at the lowest possible cost. 

Through the sharing of timely information, based on data gleaned in real time, Milkman hopes to “make the customer part of the supply chain,” Perini says.

For its part, WorkWave plans to continue enhancing its algorithm to handle larger delivery volumes, without compromising the customer experience. Says Bocci: “We need to keep up to speed.”

    RELATED CONTENT

    RELATED VIDEOS

    Logistics Logistics Outsourcing LTL/Truckload Services Parcel & Express Transportation & Distribution Technology Cloud & On-Demand Systems Data Management (Big Data/IoT/Blockchain) Forecasting & Demand Planning Supply Chain Planning & Optimization Supply Chain Visibility Transportation Management Business Strategy Alignment Consumer Packaged Goods E-Commerce/Omni-Channel Food & Beverage Retail
    KEYWORDS Big Data/IOT Business Strategy Alignment Cloud, SaaS & On-Demand Systems consumer packaged goods E-Commerce/Omni-Channel Europe Express/Small Shipments Food and Beverage Forecasting & Demand Planning Logistics Logistics Outsourcing LTL/Truckload Services Retail SC Planning & Optimization Supply Chain Analysis & Consulting Supply Chain Visibility Technology Transportation & Distribution Transportation Management
    • Related Articles

      Q&A: Innovations in Last-Mile Delivery

      Last Mile Delivery: What Shoppers Want and How to Save Retail

      Opinion: Why the Last Mile Is a First Priority for Today's Retailers

    • Related Directories

      Kuebix

      Tecsys, Inc.

    SupplyChainBrain

    Amazon Expands Drone Delivery Services into Arizona

    More from this author

    Subscribe to our Daily Newsletter!

    Timely, incisive articles delivered directly to your inbox.

    Popular Stories

    • A PARTIALLY OPEN AIRCRAFT MANUFACTURING HANGAR SPORTS HUGE IMAGES OF PLANES ON ITS SLIDING DOORS

      Boeing Dismantles DEI Team as Pressure Builds on New CEO

      Air Cargo
    • A CLOSE-UP OF VARIOUS PILLS ON A MAGENTA TABLE.

      U.S. More Susceptible to Drug Shortages Than Canada

      Global Supply Chain Management
    • A large blue container ship docked at a port, below three white shipping cranes, while a grey barge moves through the waterway in the foreground

      Montréal Employers Threaten to Suspend Striking Port Workers’ Salary Guarantee

      Global Gateways
    • A WOMAN OF COLOR IN BLUE OVERALLS HOLDS A WELDING TORCH IN A FACTORY SETTING

      A Call for Reinvigorating the U.S. as the World’s ‘Manufacturing Superpower’

      Regulation & Compliance
    • An above view of crates of red apples stacked on top of each other, next to a man in a plaid shirt and a white hard hat looking at a tablet.

      The Fight Against Food Fraud in Our 'Biggest, Weirdest Supply Chains'

      Global Supply Chain Management

    Digital Edition

    Cover nov 24 scb q4 2024

    Supply Chain Innovation 2024: A Formula for Thriving in the Age of Disruption

    VIEW THE LATEST ISSUE

    Case Studies

    • Recycled Tagging Fasteners: Small Changes Make a Big Impact

    • A GRAPHIC SHOWING MULTIPLE FORMS OF SHIPPING, WITH A HUMAN STANDING AT THE CENTER, TOUCHING A SYMBOLIC MAP OF THE WORLD

      Enhancing High-Value Electronics Shipment Security with Tive's Real-Time Tracking

    • A GRAPHIC OF INTERLACING HONEYCOMBED ELEMENTS REPRESENTING GLOBAL BUSINESS TRANSACTIONS

      Moving Robots Site-to-Site

    • JLL Finds Perfect Warehouse Location, Leading to $15M Grant for Startup

    • Robots Speed Fulfillment to Help Apparel Company Scale for Growth

    Visit Our Sponsors

    AutoStore Beumer Group Brightdrop
    CHEP Cleo Coenterprise
    Comarch Commport Cycle Labs
    Dassault Descartes Enveyo
    Eva Air Exiger ForwardX Robotics
    Frayt Generix Georgetown University
    GEP Holman Logistics iGPS
    Integrity Staffing JLL Kinaxis
    Korber LoadSmart Lucas Systems
    Manhattan Associates Netstock OWD
    Old Dominion Ortec PartnerLinQ (Visionet)
    Plante Moran Quickbase RapidRatings
    Rockwell Automation SAP S&P Global Mobility
    TADA Tecsys Zebra Technologies
    • More From SCB
      • Featured Content
      • Video Library
      • Think Tank Blog
      • SupplyChainBrain Podcast
      • Whitepapers
      • On-Demand Webinars
      • Upcoming Webinars
    • Digital Offerings
      • Digital Issue
      • Subscribe
      • Manage Your Subscription
      • Newsletters
    • Resources
      • Events Calendar
      • SCB's Great Supply Chain Partners
      • Supplier Directory
      • Case Study Showcase
      • Supply Chain Innovation Awards
      • 100 Great Partners Form
    • SCB Corporate
      • Advertise on SCB.COM
      • About Us
      • Privacy Policy
      • Contact Us
      • Data Sharing Opt-Out

    All content copyright ©2024 Keller International Publishing Corp All rights reserved. No reproduction, transmission or display is permitted without the written permissions of Keller International Publishing Corp

    Design, CMS, Hosting & Web Development :: ePublishing