Showing posts with label courier. Show all posts
Showing posts with label courier. Show all posts

Friday, February 22, 2013

L.A. Harbor International Film Festival

We're proud to announce that we will be sponsoring the courier service to the L.A. Harbor International Film Festival. The festival is May 2-5 at the Warner Grand Theatre.

The event we are supporting is May 2 called the Education Outreach Program “Read the Book, See the Movie” for Mark Twain’s The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn. This event promotes kids to read the book and then see the movie. This event is FREE. Come join us!



                     

Read the book....                                                             See the movie!

For more information on the event visit their website: LAHIFF

Keep on Truckin'

-Tiffany Michaels


Friday, February 8, 2013

The Value of Same Day Delivery

Same day delivery is a hot topic recently, but not all companies can compete in this market. A lot of companies are looking to offer same day delivery but they may be making empty promises. 

Amazon recently did a study that showed that simply offering same day delivery boosted conversion of sales from 20 to 25%. This is a great stat. They offer 90 minutes delivery time or you can choose a one hour time frame for delivery. 

Amazon ships from large warehouses in metro areas and uses FedEx or UPS for most of its deliveries. With this model it is nearly impossible for them to make a 90 minute delivery because these mail services ship in bulk.
Then the question of whether same-day delivery is even necessary comes up. There are many cases where you need the item right now. Maybe you're sick and need a prescription from the pharmacy, a last minute gift or maybe you need tickets delivered for an event you're going to tonight!

There are many ways that you need quick courier service to make your life easier. We're here to help. 
Need something delivered now? Call us 818-843-1954 or visit our website www.247delivers.com and on of our dispatchers will be there to help you 24 hours a day!


Keep on Truckin'

-Tiffany Michaels

Tuesday, February 5, 2013

The ATA Asks To Postpone New HOS Rules

Here's something I came across today that affects the transportation industry. The president of The American Trucking Agency has requested that the FMCSA push back implementation on the new HOS rules 3 months from its orignial date July 1, 2013

"The requested delay will avoid potentially duplicative and unnecessary training, prevent confusion if the Court’s decision alters in any manner the final rule, and, given the anticipated short length of the delay, will have no measurable impact on highway safety,” wrote Graves.
The rules in question are as listed: 
1. Drivers are not permitted to drive after 8 hours without a break of at least
30 minutes. Drivers can take the 30-minute rest anytime during the 8-hour
window.


2. The 34-hour reset can be used only once per week and must include two full
consecutive periods of rest between the hours of 1:00 a.m. and 5:00 a.m.
This makes the reset time variable, with 34 hours being a minimum.


3. No changes were made to the basic rule of 11 hours of drive time. However,
with the requirement of the 30-minute break, the effective use of the 14-
hour duty day has been reduced to 13.5 hours.


4. Flexibility has been added to the “Off Duty” requirement of 10 hours to
allow 2 hours of off-duty time to be spent in a moving vehicle as a co-driver
before or after 8 hours of “Sleeper-Berth” status( this applies to team drivers)


Read more at http://cdllife.com/2013/top-trucking-news/ata-asks-fmcsa-to-push-back-new-hos-rules-effective-date/#ZTxr4APtPgyLku5z.99

Thursday, January 3, 2013

2013 Supply Chain & Logistics Predictions

2013 is here! We want to wish everyone a Happy New Year! In light of the New Year, we are going to look at Supply Chain and Logistics Predictions for 2013.

There is always a lot going on in the logistics and supply chain industry that affect the driver community. Some key things to look out for in 2013 are:

1. Automation (robots/machines) will take the place of the human force in areas like inventory and the driverless car.

2. Same-day delivery will be a priority for all companies, online and physical stores.

3. More companies will start using alternative fuel vehicles such as hybrids, electric and natural gas.

4. Transportation Management. In the courier, trucking, warehouse and messenger business this means making sure we optimize travel costs as much as possible.


We wish you  a happy, healthy new year!

Keep on Truckin

-Tiffany Michaels

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Monday, December 31, 2012

Happy New Years!

As 2012 is coming to a close, all of us at 247 Delivers want to take a moment to wish everyone a Happy New Years. We wish you all the best for 2013!

AAA is offering free rides/tows to make sure you and your car get home safe. Call 1-800-400-4222 and tell them you need a Tipsy Tow! Have fun & be safe! 


Happy New Years!

Keep on Truckin'

-Tiffany

Thursday, December 20, 2012

FMCSA's New Entry Level Driver Training Rule

Being a trucking company in Los Angeles, we know that driving a truck takes a lot of practice and training.The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) wants to get thoughts and ideas on entry level driver training for commercial vehicles. Since the current highway bill passed a few months ago, the FMCSA needs to come up with entry-level driver training (ELDT) provisions by October of 2013.


“FMCSA will have to put in place a rule that will result not in drivers just trained to the CDL exam, but who are developed to be truly qualified to manage the real-world challenges faced when operating a truck out on the road." - David Heller of the Truckload Carriers Association

The FMCSA will hold a listening session January 7 for 9-11 and 2-4 in NC to gather ideas from the public on what ELDT rules should be in place. There will be a webcast as well as other opportunities online to give your opinion. Visit www.fmcsa.dot.gov for more information.

Keep on Truckin'

-Tiffany Michaels

Read the original article here.

Wednesday, December 12, 2012

247 Delivers Los Angeles Courier, Trucking and Messenger is here to help you through the holidays!

It's the most wonderful time of the year, but it can get very busy and stressful with all the additional chaos that come with the holidays. Luckily, 247 Delivers is here to help you through the holidays!

Do you need a holiday gift delivered? We can do that for you. We're open 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. When overnight is overdue, 247 Delivers is here to help.

We have drivers all over the greater Los Angeles area. Aside from courier services, we provide trucking services; we have large bobtail trucks with liftgates that can handle up to 10,000 lbs. 247 Delivers has specialized in storage and transportation of high-end electronic equipment for the Southern California entertainment industry since 1972. Some of our clients include Sony, Paramount, 20th Century Fox and NBC Universal.

Call us now at 818-843-1954 and one of our friendly staff members will be here to assist you in getting your package delivered safe and secure. You can also visit our website www.247delivers.com. We offer online-ordering and e-mail confirmations when your order is picked up and delivered.



Happy Holidays!

-Tiffany Michaels

Wednesday, December 5, 2012

L.A. Auto Show: Going Green

A better fuel economy is a reoccurring theme at the L.A. Auto Show this year. This is good news for messengers in Los Angeles. The different car manufacturers, including the luxury brands, are all showcasing their new ideas and innovations to go green and get you the best mileage. 

Here are some of the cars unveiled so far in the "green" category:




1. Ford Fusion - Green Car of the Year
The newly designed 2013 model offers 3 fuel efficient options: gas, hybrid and plug-in Energi.



2. Toyota Prius c
The Toyota Prius still dominates the hybrid market. They rolled out a smaller model, The Prius c, which gets an estimated 53 mpg, the highest of any non-electric vehicle on the market. It is also equipped with many tech-savvy features making it America's favorite hybrid.


3. BMW i3 Concept
This is a high-end electric car. It's projected range is about 100 miles. BMW offers home charging stations, apps that locate public charging stations and other forms of public transportation such as a new car-sharing service.



"The models getting attention in L.A. are diverse in price and style. They reflect the demands of consumers who spend an inordinate amount of time on the road and want better fuel efficiency without compromising performance, seamless digital connectivity and at least the promise of a car that runs on electricity and is fun to drive." 
- Joseph White of the Wall Street Journal

The L.A. Auto show is open now through December 19 at the Los Angeles Convention Center.

Keep on Truckin'

-Tiffany Michaels

Tuesday, November 27, 2012

No Texting While Driving, It Can Wait!

Our driver focus for the month of November is not texting while driving, the IT CAN WAIT campaign by AT&T. So far over 1 million people have taken the pledge to not text and drive.

Here are some statistics about texting and driving:







Check out the app in the GooglePlay market called DriveMode. You can set up your text messages, e-mails, and phone calls to automatically send a reply letting the sender know that you are behind the wheel, how cool is that? You are able to make up to 5 phone calls and can always call 911. Also, the music and navigation apps still work while driving.

Take the pledge today to not text and drive, IT CAN WAIT! 

Keep on Truckin'

-Tiffany

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Monday, November 26, 2012

Cyber Monday

We hope everyone had a nice, long holiday weekend with the family and are ready to go back to work. Today is Cyber Monday. It started back in 2005 and is the busiest on-line shopping day of the year. About 129 million Americans are predicted to make a purchase today with a projected $1.5 billion in sales! Almost 15% of sales will be done right from the customers smartphone.

Here is a list of a few Cyber Monday deals we've put together just for you:

Electronics
Amazon
Miscellaneous


Happy Shopping Everyone!! 

Keep on Truckin'

-Tiffany

Wednesday, November 21, 2012

Happy Thanksgiving!

Thanksgiving is tomorrow and we wanted to share what we are thankful for. We are thankful for our family and friends, our health, the wonderful people we work with, and YOU, our client.


Do something nice for somebody without them knowing. Tell your family you love them just because. It's the season of giving. Give love and thanks.

What are you thankful for?

Keep on Truckin'

-Tiffany

Monday, November 19, 2012

Confessions of a Courier: Scrubs


Being a courier in Los Angeles, we do a lot of work for the entertainment industry. Our drivers are constantly going onto different studio sets. Sometimes they’re privileged to see some of the productions or shows that haven’t aired on TV yet.  For one driver it was more than what he bargained for.

It was late Thursday night and our driver got a run picking up a package from a residence going to a hospital. He had never been to either location. He picked up the package and was on his way. He arrived at the delivery location around midnight. He walked into the hospital building and started walking down to the main lobby.

The order read “2nd floor, Room #260.” As he walked down the hall of what he thought was a hospital, he started to notice there were no patients’ or doctors roaming the halls. In fact, there was no one at all. For a second he thought they may be remodeling. He got to the elevator and went down to the 2nd floor in this empty hospital. He started to remember every horror movie where there was a hospital involved, and he started to feel a little uneasy.

As the elevator doors opened to the second floor he started seeing posters on the walls, like a film studio would look like. He found Room #260 and as he entered he noticed a TV show poster on the door. The girl in the office asked jokingly, “Did you freak out coming into an empty hospital building?” The driver didn’t want to admit that to a young girl. She told him the building is actually the set where they film the show “Scrubs”.  He left the building a lot less tense as when he entered. You never know what you’re going to get as a messenger for the entertainment industry!





Keep on Truckin'

-Tiffany

Wednesday, November 14, 2012

IBM Announces their Innovative Traffic Detection System

A new innovative technology may help cut down on all that heavy traffic, which is great news to the transportation industry in Los Angeles. IBM teamed up with Lyon, France and announced today that they are working on a technology that both anticipates and detects traffic jams and decreases the impact they have on drivers.

This new system is called “Decision Support System Optimizer” or DSSO. It detects incidents and provides the best decisions for smooth, continuous traffic flow, like clearing the way for oncoming ambulances using traffic lights. They system can also estimate drive times and allows for continuous improvement. 

“Piloting this analytics technology will help the city anticipate and avoid many traffic jams before they happen, and lessen their impact on citizens," said Gerard Collomb, Lyon’s mayor. “Using the data that we are collecting to make more informed decisions will help us to promote about how to resolve unexpected traffic events, and optimize public transportation.”



TRAFFIC JAM!

Do you think this new traffic system would have a positive impact on our current traffic situation?

Keep on Truckin'

-Tiffany Michaels

Monday, November 12, 2012

Confessions of a Courier: Deer in the Headlights


The holidays are finally here! This is the busiest time of year in the courier industry. Everyone is in a hurry during the holidays and it gets dark earlier, so drivers have to be especially careful and alert. Last year, one of our drivers had an animal encounter he would never forget.

This time last year, a driver received an order picking up in the Hollywood Hills at 7 P.M. coming back to Santa Monica. By this time, it was dark and cold outside. The driver hurried up to the door to pick up the package and wanted to get back to his car quickly because it was freezing up there in the hills. The client made some small talk but realized the driver was cold and let him go on his way.

On the way back to the car, the driver thought he heard something in the bushes. He assumed it was just a dog or the wind. He got into his car quickly and as he was pulling out he noticed that it was not a house pet, it was a baby deer! He reached for his phone to take a picture, but he was too late, the deer had already scurried away. 


Happy Holidays and Keep on Truckin’.

-Tiffany Michaels

Wednesday, November 7, 2012

Positive Growth for the Same Day Delivery Industry


Things are looking up for the Same Day Delivery Insdustry, servicing the supply chain. A recent study reported by the Messenger and Courier Association of America (MCAA) stated their is an increased demand by consumers to have their service right away. It also states that small businesses dominate this industry.

Two-thirds of those who participated in the survey work for a company with 100 or less employees. 9 out of 10 respondents said their business models utilizes independent contractors. Almost half of the respondents reported revenues between $1-5 million and reported being in business over 20 years.

The study showed positive growth for both revenue and profitability. “Fifty-eight percent of our members told us that their revenue was either much better or better today than it was a year ago,” said Rob Johnstone, MCAA’s president.


Overall, the outlook is good for both the courier and trucking industry and small businesses.

“This survey paints a picture of an industry that is made up of companies that have strength, flexible and longevity on their side.  It showcases the critical role these small businesses continue to play in the evolution of the supply chain, both locally and globally,” concludes Johnstone.

Read more here:       Press Release      Industry Survey 

Keep on Truckin'

-Tiffany Michaels





Tuesday, November 6, 2012

Hurricane Sandy: Helping Those In Need

Please join us in supporting those affected by Hurricane Sandy by donating to the American Red Cross today. The American Red Cross is providing overnight shelter, meals, hygiene kits and more to those in need. Our courier company came together to support those on the East Coast, and we urge you to give back to those in need. 


Keep on Truckin'

-Tiffany Michaels

Monday, November 5, 2012

Go With The Flow of Traffic

I read an article in the Wall Street Journal a couple weeks ago that I found interesting. Street signs are often very confusing and unclear. The article explained some possible innovations for street signs and signals to make delivery driving and sharing the road with bicycles a little easier.






One of the possible innovations it covered was having a separate turning light for bicycles. This would allow cyclists to go in any direction without having to yield to traffic. Another cyclist-centered idea was a small blue light that would let the cyclist know when he had triggered the light censor in the ground that turns the light green.










One of the innovations for drivers include animated timers at crosswalks, where the walking man moves quicker as the time left to cross the street decreases. Another is a new technology still in its developmental stage which would detect cars on a wireless network for real-time traffic alerts such as approaching traffic or the car in front of you braking. This would make driving as a courier in Los Angeles safer and more practical.






These and many more are further explained in this article from the Wall Street Journal, Singals Ahead.

Keep on Truckin'

-Tiffany Michaels

Tuesday, October 30, 2012

Smart Cap Fatigue Monitoring System For The Trucking Industry

Last week we reported about the affects fatigue has on drivers. It is in the top ten factors that cause major accidents in the trucking industry. EdanSafe, an Australian company has invented the SmartCap. The SmartCap is a hat with sensors and a removable electronic card that measures fatigue by monitoring brain wave activity. It then reports it via wireless to an in-cab touchscreen system or to any Bluetooth enabled device. A visual and audible alarms will activate if the levels become unsafe.

The SmartCap has a lot of perks compared to other products. It looks like a baseball cap, so its comfortable to wear and its washable and waterproof. Also, it reads the brain wave (EEG) information through the hair, so no scalp preparation is necessary. The system automatically knows when the cap is off and will update in the system within 15 minutes.

SmartCap was field tested earlier this year and is now available commercially. Do you think this could be useful in same day delivery?



Keep on Truckin'

-Tiffany

Wednesday, October 24, 2012

The Facts About Trucker Fatigue


Being a driver for the trucking industry, you spend most of your time on the road. There have been numerous studies over the years to determine whether or not fatigue played a major issue in trucker related accidents. Accidents are a huge issue that costs many lives and its important to look at the facts to work toward lowering those statistics.

While fatigue may be a contributing factor, it is hard to isolate. "We have often been told by self-appointed 'experts' that fatigue is the leading cause of truck-involved crashes, and this report clearly demonstrates that is not true," said Bill Graves, ATA president & CEO. "While every crash on our nation's highways is a tragedy - particularly those that involve serious injuries or fatalities - the first step toward reducing crashes is being honest about what causes them."

By law you are permitted to drive up to 11 hours before having to take a rest. Studies show a steep incline in fatigue after the 11th hour. The report stated that 30-40% of all fatal trucking accidents were due to fatigue. That number is skewed due to the fact that there was always more than one contributing factor. Some other contributing factors are unsafe speeds, aggressive driving, and the use of drugs/alcohol. All of these areas should be addressed and improved on in order to promote safe driving and delivery.


Keep on Truckin'

-Tiffany





Thursday, October 18, 2012

Confessions of a Courier: Running on Empty


As a courier company, we have many different clients with different needs. Quick courier service in the Los Angeles entertainment industry is not always easy. Many of our clients have deadlines to meet and need direct service, while other are in no hurry so they use the 4 hour service. We also offer round-trip service. The tricky part is when the client calls near the end of the day with a strict deadline.

One driver told me a story of one of his experiences with round-trip service. It was 2:30 P.M. and the driver got a run sent to him and it was a round trip to pick up some documents to be signed and brought back with a deadline of 4 P.M and a total of 40 miles! It was going to be close, but from where he was at he was pretty sure he could meet the deadline. 

He arrived at the pick-up location and was in and out with the documents in no time. He heads toward the second location and gets stuck in some traffic, which was to be expected anywhere you drive in L.A.

He arrived at the second location, brought in the papers and waited for them to be signed and returned. As he was walking out he realized that it was 3:30 P.M. and he had to hurry if he was going make the 4 P.M. deadline. 

Less than 5 miles away, he realizes his tank is on empty and he has no idea how long he has been on empty. He only has 10 minutes to get there so he doesn’t have time to stop for gas if he wants to be on time. A few blocks away the car starts to slow down and by luck he makes it there with a few minutes to spare running out of gas right in front of the destination. He ran in to deliver the package and came back out to call AAA. He got lucky but learned his lesson to check his gas before he leaves and not to risk driving on an empty tank.