We helped the Ford Mobility Team design a multi-modal Last Mile Delivery system to support deliveries and pickups.
Ford understood that more vans on the road would not meet rising demand. More vans meant more congestion and more inefficiencies.
Instead, we looked to technology to support the delivery vehicles already on the road so their drivers could complete deliveries more efficiently and effectively.
The model
In the Last Mile Delivery model, vans operate as mobile mini-hubs. They leave a local depot and arrive to a central destination point, where a coordinated team of couriers on ebikes and porters on foot take packages from van to doorstep.
This makes for a dynamic system. Vans can be deployed to destinations based on where there are higher concentrations of scheduled deliveries. The system can react to real-time changes, such as traffic patterns, and locations get updated throughout the day.
The algorithm
Last Mile Delivery’s proprietary algorithm, MoDe:Link, connects delivery vans with couriers and porters. The algorithm defines routes and optimizes schedules for the entire delivery team. This is the heart of the service.
The software
We helped build numerous apps and systems, including:
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An iOS app for the couriers.
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A backend that works with data from the courier company.
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Integrations so couriers can load maps and scan barcodes with their devices.
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Web portals for the depot managers and the courier companies to ensure all actors in the network are connected.
The hardware
We also helped develop a smart jacket for couriers. The smart jacket interacts with the iOS app on the couriers’ devices and with the couriers’ ebikes via gesture recognition.