Time critical deliveries from couriers and saving you money

Courier delivery services can save time for either individuals or businesses.

There are times throughout the year that we need either a local or long-distance deliveries for gifts or other time sensitive packages. These types of delivery services can ensure that your package arrives on time, as agreed.

You’ll find that these services will provide you with the comfort of knowing that your package is safe, and of course in good hands.

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Even if there is plenty of time, talk to your courier service about getting the items delivered sooner.  Last minute planning puts a premium on these kinds of courier services.

Depending on the company you choose, it could be a large operation, right down to a one-man and his van.  Furthermore, you can have regularly scheduled pick-ups and drop-offs to specific locations (known as multi-drop), or to drop off points that are predetermined by the delivery service. These predetermined drop-off points will more likely be less expensive than the latter.

The biggest time savings when using a courier or van delivery come in the the form of saving you hours arranging quotes and chasing prices.

Quite simply an excellent service will save you hours on the phone, hours that you should be using to generate sales in your business and elsewhere.  Often a courier company will get a quote into a company and a company will ring round trying to save two or three pounds on a delivery! On one hundred packages, that’s a big difference but on one item?

An hour later they call back and book the service – in that hour they have called lots of people for quotes. The cost of the phone calls and the cost of the person making them is far more expensive than the saving made!

Sarah Arrow

Same day couriers that deliver from  all over the UK and back again.

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Firing a customer

There may be a recession on and there may be people looking for work, but today we are in the process of firing a new customer.

The customer in question has told us, the delivery company all kinds of lies about their products in order to get them delivered. As an ethical company, we have explained to them we do not deal with dishonesty in clients – we need mutual trust and respect.

What does the company do that is so bad? And how can you not manage it? I hear you ask…

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…Well, lets start at the beginning, the company call for a quote, they have read our website and they have read our blogs, like our style and would like us to quote for their deliveries and it will be several hundred consignments a week.

BUT they don’t want to pay for the warehouse space they will use, they don’t want to pay for the forklift truck drivers use and they don’t want their goods stored long term, they want a next day delivery service. In other words they would like our existing customers to pay for their use of our services. They don’t tell us this until their first load arrives.

We don’t work like that. Customers cannot and do not subsidise each other in our business. Share resources when appropriate, but it should not be assumed. What happens when their deliveries finish? We are a greener company, we use what we need. We do not waste resources and we do not have a stockpile of surplus resources.

They want high value service, and our skills but don’t want to pay for it. So we talk some more and we make an agreement.

Straight away that company breaches that agreement. We point that out to them that we value honesty and transparency in our relationships, and they have been less than honest. They admit they have lied, they have lied about the amounts, the consignments themselves and the service that they require. We point out we are not happy with this, we have no trust. They are not bothered. :-(

We agree we will deliver the good for them this week. We are reluctant to do so, they have lied this much so far, what’s next?

We get phone calls asking where the goods are on Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday. Thats right, they want the budget delivery but have decided they are entitled to a different style of delivery. On their paperwork, they have given no numbers for us to call the customers meaning our drivers have to pull over, google the address and then contact them that way. It adds nearly 20 minutes to every delivery taking place. We call the company and and explain to their head office what is going on and they deny calling us to ask where the goods are!

Getting your goods delivered professionally is a two way street, the information has to flow and we trust you to answer honestly. If the service you are getting isn’t what you wanted, think back to what you actually asked for.

Did you want the budget option? did you tell the courier company the true nature of your consignments? Did you give them the information to do the job correctly? Did you turn up on time when you were delivering to their depot? Did you take it for granted that the company would confirm to your way of doing business with no regard to their own business?

Quite simply we deliver, we look after your goods as if they were our own. We are not going to cover up and lie to your customers too – we don’t work that way. Being honest and respectful to your customers and in our working relationships is what our company is about.

Quite simply you get what you pay for. We pay our drivers well, they deliver professionally, they are trained and developed and have been with us some time. If you want to pay cheap rates, go to a company with a high staff turnover, go and have no continuity and no relationship – it seems that’s what you want.

In seven years of trading working with companies of all sizes and capabilities this is our first run in with people who operate so unethically and unprofessionally, we are pleased to be firing you.

Sarah

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The three major signs you need to change your same day courier services

Sometimes there are things that happen with your deliveries that leave your customers less than happy. In this blog I write about three of the warning indicators that you need a new same day courier service to deliver your freight or cargo.

  • You frequently call your same day courier to follow-up on collections as they haven’t called you.
  • You frequently call your courier to check if your package has been delivered and received. They don’t contact you with details of delivery if you have specified this.
  • Your client frequently calls you to ask if the freight or cargo has been despatched as they are still waiting for it.

Whilst some delays are unavoidable, the same day couriers communication should be fluid and frequent, so that on the rare occasions our clients customers pick up the phone – they are fully informed. If you find staff are wasting time chasing couriers when they should be doing what you pay them to do the chances are you need to be looking at a new courier to deliver your goods.

Sarah

Same day, next day, every day courier and delivery services

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Same Day Couriers and Parcel Carriers

There are a few types of couriers / courier services and they are easily confused when you don’t use them often.

First we have the most common type which are the parcel couriers or carriers. They take parcels and packages up to 25kgs in weight and when they are sorted (usually at a central depot) they are then multi- dropped to their destination points. Prices range from £ 5 upwards and delivery is done overnight, 48 hours, 2-3 days or another length of time that you specify.

Most people when they call a courier they assume that they are the parcel carriers, they are getting a low cost but high volume service. Breakages are not uncommon. Insurance tend to be low and it’s a nightmare to make a claim. The paperwork can tie you in knots!

Check before you book what type of courier service you are getting.

Then we have Same day couriers or Express couriers who work with urgent consignments that have to be delivered right NOW! These are more expensive because they are ad hoc and a specialist service in some cases. Arrow Light Haulage specialises in same day courier work with vehicles up to 7.5 tonnes. Breakages, well so far we have had 100% success in 7 years of trading. We are very lucky.

Confusing the two types of courier service may mean your parcel is dispatched same day but costs you 4 times the price! Check which service you require and if you are not sure, then call for advice.

Sarah

0800 917 6084 (calls are free)

Courier Services in the UK

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Today I met a new chick and her mates and they were feisty!

Sometimes work takes me on an adventure, it certainly did today.
One courier service ‘extra’ that we offer is a ‘drive by and check’ service.

You may have ordered something online from an Essex business and for one reason or another, the communication has stopped and you would just like to know what is happening. Sometimes it can be to deliver important legal documents or contracts and it’s essential that these are hand delivered. We tailor our services to our customers needs. ‘Drive by and check’ has a variety of uses.

A customer of ours rang and said would we drive by a local business as they were worried an order they had placed wouldn’t be fulfilled, the phone wasn’t being answered and emails were bouncing back. We said of course and jumped in the van and went to have a look.

I went to the premises, well as far as I could go because blocking the road were several colourful chicks! There were lots of them – red, green, beige- all colours, they were really strutting their stuff and not letting me drive into the premises.

A feisty chick!

A feisty chick!

The chickens were blocking our way, and they had no intention of moving! So the owner of them came over for a chat, and established that yes the business was still trading and no, the recent power cuts hadn’t affected the phone lines.

Chickens

Chickens

The gentleman we spoke to couldn’t have been more helpful and passed along a message to call our client, and the retailer in question did so promptly. We don’t know why the communication broke down, but it’s back on track and everyone is happy.

Except me. I want some of those colorful chicks and a triangle chicken run and a rooster…. How do I convince Sarah?

Regards

Kevin
Same Day Couriers

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