Before the pandemic hit humanity there were several businesses across the globe that did not believe in the concept of delivering a service or product to a customer at their place of choice. However, in the last three years, businesses and industries have realized that the only way to recover losses and regain old customers while attracting new ones is to introduce the home delivery option. So much so that today it has been included as the main marketing strategy in major business houses.
It is true that food and groceries have always been on the top of the charts of home delivery items, but of late another critical component namely medicines have gained momentum and become an even larger segment.
There are several reasons pharmaceutical companies have been avoiding getting onto the home delivery bus. From delivery bikes not being compatible with heavy power requirements, to icepacks needing frequent freezing thereby impacting efficient delivery, and that refrigerated trucks being an expensive and unaffordable proposition, the complexities of this channel are real.
In the business of manufacturing cutting-edge delivery boxes and bags for the B2B industry, BikeKit's LED delivery boxes and bags specifically for the pharmaceutical companies have kicked up a storm and filled gaps in the last mile delivery segment. The cold boxes are an efficient and economically viable cold solution as compared to cold chain warehouses and refrigerated vans being used.
From delivery bikes not being compatible with heavy power requirements, to icepacks needing frequent freezing thereby impacting efficient delivery, and that refrigerated trucks being an expensive and unaffordable proposition, the complexities of this channel are real.
BikeKit’s LED delivery boxes and bags specifically for the pharmaceutical companies have kicked up a storm and filled gaps in the last mile delivery segment. The cold boxes are an efficient and economically viable cold solution as compared to cold chain warehouses and refrigerated vans being used.