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Who do you use for your courier ?
Hello Martin
I understand your frustration however you quite clearly an example of a customer that expects too much .
Do you really expect these companies to get your parcel from one end of the country to the other in a matter of sixteen hours and get it right all the time everytime for £6.99 !!!!!....
Im sorry but if you pay such a small amount you have to accept that things will go wrong . Expect a 3 to 4 per cent disaster rate on your output .This should be taken into account in your budget .
The third party carrier industry works to about 98% OTIF (on time in full). Everybody I talk to has stories about how they were part of the 2%. As I mentioned above, having a 2-carrier strategy is the way to go - you can bat one off against another and switch their cut of your business instantly. One should be for your quick and timed deliveries which need to get somewhere irrespective of cost; and the other should be the cheapest when there is less urgency.
And as most people say, a carrier is only as good as the delivery driver. It's much harder to teach a van driver about customer service than it is to to a customer service person to drive a van.
Morning.
In answer to your question, you may get a list of every courier in the country, but is that really what you want?
G
Come on guys, put yer handbags away!
Wading into the argumnet about prices = service.
Its not some that really follws the rule.
We have used more expensive services in the past and the service has been poor. Parcelforce were a great example of this as our customers were constantly complaining about crap service when things went wrong.
Also one customer spent over £20 trying to find her parcel and was kept on the automated service 0870 number for ages.
DHL were also alot more expensive and they were hopeless when thing got lost, broken etc.
What I don't like about Interlink is that the drivers often get minimum wage. They do work hard, they have worked hard on communication skills for the drivers lately and the info to customers. Ringing various depots when problems have come up has been a pleasure.
Sadly the local dept have let us down on collections to often due to having more customers than they can really handle & we are off to DPD with better rates included.
Sadly things keep changing as service goes up n down all the time.
We are looking to have more than one courier for this reason but do watch out as they do charge a minimum invoice amount each week if you don't send anything - but you can get around this
G