Last Mile Delivery Tracking for Customers
Last-mile delivery is all about the customer. From route planning to Proof of Delivery (POD) – there's a long way to go when building excellent customer service. Right in the middle of the journey from routing to ePOD is one of the key components of the delivery experience. I'm talking, of course, about delivery tracking. It goes by different names: Real-time tracking, GPS tracking, last mile delivery tracking, track and trace, etc. Whatever the name, it's a major part of building a customer centric delivery experience.
What is track and trace in last mile delivery tracking?
Track and trace refers to determining the current and past location of an item, e.g. vehicle, parcel, or order. It's another name for last mile delivery tracking that in turn relies on GPS tracking – either via the driver’s mobile app or a physical GPS tracking device installed in the vehicle. Back in the day, dispatchers were the only people who knew where delivery drivers were at any given time. The customer would call the back office to ask about their package's estimated time of arrival (ETA). The dispatcher would then need to call the driver, check their whereabouts, and report back to the customer. Not anymore.
Modern Delivery Expectations
The reality of eCommcerce logistics is that buyers expect to have 1) delivery options and 2) tracking information that includes a tracking number. Delivery companies, in their turn, strive to provide the kind of experience that matches customer expectations. How do you make sure your delivery success rate is steadily increasing? Simple – you keep your customer in control of the delivery process by providing last mile delivery tracking.
Track and trace vs tracking ID
Anyone who’s been in the shoes of an online buyer will tell you that having the option to track the order in a single click is much simpler than using a tracking ID. On the other hand, anyone who’s designed a buyer’s journey or thought about customer experience will confirm that having an additional step that can be skipped is never optimal. Requiring the customer to copy and paste their order tracking ID onto a separate page adds extra steps that not all customers are willing to take. If you don’t specify a time window for the delivery to happen, customers are even more likely to miss the delivery and lower your delivery success rate.
| Tracking Method | Customer Experience |
| Tracking ID | Requires copying and pasting an order ID onto a separate page; adds extra steps. |
| Track and Trace | Allows tracking the order in a single click; much simpler for the buyer. |
Last mile delivery tracking with Track-POD
Last mile delivery tracking is one of the features that make Track-POD the perfect solution for delivery businesses that strive to provide the best user experience they can. The entire delivery process is accompanied by instant notifications that can be sent via email or SMS. This way, you keep customers informed about their orders and give them a sense of control over the delivery process. Let’s look at Track-POD's last mile delivery tracking features in more detail.
1. Real-time package tracking
All of the notifications sent by Track-POD contain some information about the arrival of the package. It can be a delivery date and a time window or an estimated time of arrival and a live tracking link. The latter is triggered either manually by the driver or automatically by the system once the driver has departed from their previous location in the route. By clicking on the vehicle tracking link, customers see a new window in their browser that displays a map with the exact location of their driver. This kind of visual representation of delivery status is something customers are familiar with. In the same window, customers can contact the driver and give updates on their current location or specify any preferences they failed to indicate when placing their order.
2. Just-in-time delivery
To ensure full transparency for just-in-time delivery, Track-POD offers a number of details your customers have access to. Alongside the driver’s number, the system also displays vehicle plate number, the details of the shop or supplier your customers ordered from, as well as a full list of the items they’re expecting.