Support for Conceptualizing and Introducing Joint Delivery for Commercial Facilities

Company B

SIGMAXYZ assisted Company B, a commercial facility operator, in conceptualizing and implementing a joint delivery network for the tenant stores within the commercial facility.

With the rise of e-commerce market, an increase in commercial facilities, and labor shortages at tenant companies, commercial facilities are increasingly expected to enhance their tenants attraction capabilities and take on new roles. On the other hand, tenant companies are also facing rising logistics costs due to fragmented delivery networks with low loading efficiency. In particular, apparel companies are under pressure from the United Nations, environmental NGOs, and governments, to reduce environmental impact caused by large-scale waste, prompting urgent action.

SIGMAXYZ proposed that Company B establish a joint delivery network covering multiple commercial facilities as a way to support its tenant companies more effectively. Leveraging the joint terminal as a hub, SIGMAXYZ supported the design and implementation of a logistics service that efficiently delivers goods from each tenant’s warehouse to its store within the commercial facility. As a result, Company B was able to optimize logistics costs and stabilize deliveries across the entire facility, while also offering delivery pricing that individual tenants could not achieve on their own. With the introduction of joint delivery, the number of trucks that previously traveled to and from each tenant has been reduced, contributing to lower CO2 emissions.

SIGMAXYZ pursued this initiative with an agile approach and was able to launch joint delivery in just six months.