Ep. 16 Jeremy from Intel Dragonfly and Commerce Rewired at eTail
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About this listen
Content TypeInterview
Primary GoalEducational
SummaryIn this episode, Jeremy from Intel Dragonfly discusses Canada's leading final mile carrier's innovative solutions for e-commerce logistics, emphasizing cost efficiency, flexible operations, and enhanced consumer experience.
Keywordse-commerce, logistics, final mile delivery, Canada, supply chain, last mile, delivery technology, retail, sustainability, peak season
Key Topics
- Intel Dragonfly's coast-to-coast network and coverage
- Cost-saving strategies in last mile delivery
- Flexibility and scalability during peak seasons
- Consumer communication and co-branding opportunities
- Electrified fleet and sustainability initiatives
Takeaways
- Intel Dragonfly services 96% of Canadian addresses with 110 terminals.
- Their network handled 240 million deliveries last year, making them the second largest in market share.
- They operate 7 days a week, 363 days a year, providing unmatched flexibility.
- Consumer experience is enhanced through advanced delivery notices and direct communication.
- Their fleet of 3,500 drivers and electrified vehicles ensures fast, reliable service.
Guest NameJeremy Maxwell
titles
- Revolutionizing Canada's Last Mile: Insights from Intel Dragonfly
- How Intel Dragonfly Cuts Delivery Costs and Boosts Flexibility
Sound Bites
- "We service 96% of Canadian addresses."
- "Our network can flex during peak seasons."
- "We communicate proactively with consumers."
Chapters
00:00Introduction to eTail Toronto and Intelcom Dragonfly
02:31Understanding Final Mile Delivery Challenges in Canada
05:18Differentiation and Value Proposition of Dragonfly
07:15The Importance of Flexibility and Technology in Delivery
08:07Conclusion and Networking Opportunities