Kerbside
Kerbside
What does this term stand for?
Kerbside refers to the practice of delivering or picking up goods directly at the curb outside a customer’s premises, instead of bringing them inside. This delivery method is widely used in urban logistics, e-commerce, and bulk item transport where access, parking, or building constraints exist. Kerbside delivery optimizes driver turnaround times, reduces handling complexity, and facilitates faster last-mile operations. It is especially beneficial for oversized or heavy shipments, where transporting goods into buildings is impractical. Efficient kerbside logistics require careful route planning, scheduling, and communication with recipients to ensure safe and timely delivery.
Characteristics:
- Involves delivery or pickup at the curb outside customer premises
- Reduces handling and unloading time for drivers
- Suitable for urban, e-commerce, and bulky item logistics
- Minimizes access, parking, and building constraints
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