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What devices do delivery drivers use in the last mile?

Last-mile logistics has evolved rapidly in recent years, driven by the growth of e-commerce and the need for increasingly faster and more efficient deliveries. In this context, delivery drivers rely on a wide variety of devices that combine digital technology and physical solutions to optimize their daily work in demanding urban environments.

One of the most important elements is the smartphone, which acts as the delivery driver’s operations center. Through specific applications, drivers receive optimized routes, manage deliveries, record incidents, and maintain constant communication with logistics centers.

In addition, there are devices such as barcode scanners, GPS geolocation systems and, in some cases, electronic signature devices that allow real-time delivery validation, whether for delivery by vans or by pedestrians.

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MOOEVO electric trolleys in the Madrid Metro, helping to make deliveries more sustainable

However, beyond digital technology, there are physical tools that are just as critical for daily operations. Among these, delivery carts stand out, especially in dense urban areas where vehicle access is limited. These devices allow for the efficient transport of multiple packages, reducing the number of trips and the physical effort required of the delivery person.

In this respect, MOOEVO’s folding trolleys represent a key evolution in the equipment of the modern delivery driver. Designed to integrate seamlessly into both van operations and urban distribution centers, they allow for comfortable and safe cargo transport, access to buildings, elevators, and pedestrian areas, and fold in seconds to optimize space.

In addition, they incorporate features such as lightweight structures, great maneuverability and the ability to transport bulky packages.

The combination of digital devices and physical solutions is what allows delivery drivers to meet today’s last-mile challenges. While technology optimizes planning and control, tools like foldable carts improve the actual execution of deliveries.

Delivery teams are the group of people, resources, and processes that make last-mile delivery possible. Beyond individual devices, these teams represent an organized structure that combines human resources, vehicles, tools, and operating systems to ensure efficient, safe deliveries adapted to the specific conditions of each urban environment.

Taken together, these devices not only increase operational efficiency, but also contribute to improving ergonomics, safety and service quality in an increasingly competitive sector.

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