Walmart Launches Last-Mile Delivery Service

This includes delivery on a range of assortment, including those with size and complex requirements, as well as the flexibility to meet varying timelines.

Walmart Go Local
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Walmart launched Walmart GoLocal, a white-label delivery service that executes delivery capabilities at scale.

“In an era where customers have come to expect speed and reliability, it’s more important than ever for businesses to work with a service provider that understands a merchant’s needs,” says John Furner, president and CEO, Walmart U.S. “Walmart has spent years building and scaling commerce capabilities that support our network of more than 4,700 stores, and we look forward to helping other businesses have access to the same reliable, quality and low-cost services.” 

From Walmart:

  • Walmart GoLocal is built on the retailer’s ability to execute delivery capabilities at scale with efficiency. In just three years, the retailer launched and scaled delivery and Express delivery for its customers on 160,000-plus items from more than 3,000 stores, reaching nearly 70% of the U.S. population and growing using its existing delivery network, including drones, autonomous vehicles and market fulfillment centers.
  • This includes delivery on a range of assortment, including those with size and complex requirements, as well as the flexibility to meet varying timelines.

“We’ve worked hard to develop a reliable last-mile delivery program for our customers,” says Tom Ward, SVP, last-mile, Walmart U.S. “Now, we’re pleased to be able to use these capabilities to serve another set of customers – local merchants. Be it delivering goods from a local bakery to auto supplies from a national retailer, we’ve designed Walmart GoLocal to be customizable for merchants of all sizes and categories so they can focus on doing what they do best, leaving delivery speed and efficiency to us.”

 

 

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