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Locus introduces “Last-Mile Maturity Assessment” to help enterprises improve their strategies

The new benchmarking tool gives businesses personalized insights and recommendations on the maturity of last-mile operations in just seven minutes

Locus announced the launch of ‘Last-Mile Maturity Assessment’ – an industry-first benchmarking tool designed to help enterprises evaluate strengths, uncover hidden inefficiencies, and identify new growth opportunities in their last mile. 

To help businesses evaluate the maturity of their last-mile operations, the free interactive online assessment conducts an in-depth analysis through well-researched questions spanning five fundamental performance indicators:

  • Last-Mile Excellence: How robust last-mile capabilities are in the face of exceptions, unpredictable volumes, and profitability
  • Customer Experience: The quality and consistency of the customer experience an organization’s last-mile offers 
  • Workforce Empowerment: Employees’ abilities to handle last-mile challenges
  • Advanced Analytics: The opportunity to leverage last-mile data and make more informed decisions on the supply chain  
  • Sustainability: How environmentally sustainable a company’s last-mile function is today  

The assessment then scales enterprises on a 5-point rating system and categorizes them as businesses in the Emerging, Growth, or Optimized stage. Assessment takers walk away with a 360-degree comprehensive report that delivers personalized recommendations and actionable insights on how to unlock new revenue, & make delivery experiences a differentiator for enterprises. 

Nishith Rastogi, Founder and CEO of Locus, said, “What Locus’ Last-Mile Maturity Assessment brings is the power of knowledge – not at the execution level where many of our customers are currently focused, but in the planning and back-end stages that shape critical roadmaps. We’re arming enterprises with actionable insights on not just where they can level up these processes but how they should actually go about it. It’s the competitive edge every company should be thinking about today.”