The dates for Royal Mail strikes have now been confirmed for 2022.
The months from October to the end of the Holiday season are the peak for most businesses, especially food manufacturers and producers. The strikes will particularly affect small artisan food producers that need cost-effective and reliable delivery providers.
With 63% of November projected to be disrupted by strikes, the delays caused will be particularly catastrophic for fresh food providers. As an ambient food manufacturer, while the disruptions may not be as severe, they will still impact expected delivery costs and customer satisfaction.
To combat the expected chaos, food producers can give their customers a few options such as:
Some of the popular courier options are DHL, OptimoRoute, Evri, ParcelForce and DPD. However, the increase in deliveries on these suppliers due to the Royal Mail strike begs the question, can the delivery network infrastructure cope with the rise in demand with Black Friday and Christmas around the corner?
So what can you do besides choose one of the three options listed above to prepare yourself and your customers?
If you would like to get started with NotaZone and understand how we can make tracking inventory to dispatch easier and more cost-effective, get in touch today!