KKO LOGISTICS case study
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packages per day
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the challenge
What was your task?
I needed a device with a long-lasting battery, since the Amazon app uses up a good deal of battery life. These days, Amazon asks us to work with two or even 3 apps that require GPS and bluetooth to be activated for the entire route. So, battery life was a key issue.
I needed to charge the cellphones quickly and easily, and to have the delivery app on the cellphone and in the van.
What is a typical day like for you and your team?
Everything is prepared a day in advance. The routes are loaded into the system the night before until 30 minutes before leaving. The vans, the X-POWERSTATION and cellphones alternate. Each has its own user and password. Our deliveries are made by simply reading the package’s QR code using the Amazon app on the cellphone.