Last-mile Delivery Services and Possible Transportation Scenarios Post COVID-19

last-mile delivery services post covid-19

We cannot ignore the impact of COVID-19 on supply chain industries across the world. The travel and social distancing measures have led to the closure of non-essential shops, restaurants, and almost every place you think. In most countries, the increase in demand for groceries and physical shopping reduction has been quite notable. The rise of e-commerce has seen a massive demand for last-mile delivery services.

last-mile delivery services post covid-19

On the other hand, the pressure on organizations has seen a shift from moving citizens to keeping up a core transportation system that is operational with a basic workforce. There is no doubt in the fact that it is important for freight workers to keep moving. But due to the sudden change, organizations felt the urge to make changes in the system and ensure that the transportation network shall be ready to return to normal operations.

Emerging Mobility Ecosystem and its Essential Features

It is believed that autonomous driving cars are now creating an impact, and the industry is getting active. While the mobility players are focusing on responding to COVID-19 in 2020, they shall continue to invest in Autonomous, Connected, Electric, and Shared vehicles (ACES). Let’s understand it in a better manner as follows:

The Combination of Pandemic and Smart Mobility Economy

As we have gone through the essential features of the emerging mobility ecosystem, let’s understand deeply the combination of pandemic and smart mobility economy with the below:

1 The COVID-19 Impact

The long-term and sustained influence on social distancing has changed mobility in the macroeconomic surroundings, consumer behavior, technology, and regulatory trends. These pandemic-related trends differ by region and mobility players’ responses. COVID-19 has also turned the essential smart mobility economy upside down, and the implications of this crisis shall remain for a longer time, even after the condition is under control.

2 The Economic Dropdown

COVID-19 has undoubtedly taken over the globe in just a few months while putting lives and businesses in jeopardy. Smart mobility is not left behind, and the automobile industry is also facing many challenges related to last-mile delivery services. Disrupted travels, mass layoffs, public-transit ridership dropped down to 70 to 90 percent in the world’s major cities. The economic dropdown made it necessary for the automobile sector to develop new plans and functions to survive further while battling COVID -19 and the economy at the same time.

3 The Rising Transportation Scenarios

The crisis has affected almost all transport types, be it public or private, trains, busses, and planes. The global road transport activity reported a nearly 50% decrease by the end of March 2020. In many countries, strict lockdown imposed led to an almost 95% decrease in subway travel in London.

Defining the Possible Transportation Scenarios

Acknowledging the above combination, here are four possible transportation scenarios that may transform the future of mobility ecosystem.

Conclusion

Online shopping, on-demand delivery, and remote working will keep on growing. The pandemic has in some ways made these even more mainstream as an expectation from the end consumers. If you think holistically, then shared mobility and last-mile delivery services can enhance the delivery business’s operational efficiency.

There are also benefits included from the support of electric vehicles. Improving the finances on both ends and providing an affordable delivery channel to smaller and local businesses can be beneficial. The future of mobility lies within consumers’ hands, and they are the reason behind ever-changing demands. But it is also true that shared mobility can broadly impact sustainable cities even after its current use cases in the last-mile delivery workflows.

Author's Bio

Nitin Lahoti

Nitin Lahoti is the Co-Founder and Director at Mobisoft Infotech. He has 15 years of experience in Design, Business Development and Startups. His expertise is in Product Ideation, UX/UI design, Startup consulting and mentoring. He prefers business readings and loves traveling.

 
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