direct store delivery business model

A direct-store delivery (DSD) model refers to the process of shipping products directly from a manufacturer or supplier facility to the customer's retail store rather than a distribution center. This type of delivery can improve efficiency and reduce labor costs by minimizing touchpoints. DSD relies on just-in-time deliveries and may be an ideal solution for operations that have daily fresh deliveries, just-in-time deliveries to manage high SKU inventory, high-volume products, the desire to maximize space, a need to control the chain of custody, or products that require special handling and driver training.

Retailers looking to improve efficiency and reduce labor costs are embracing a direct-store-delivery (DSD) model, with goods traveling directly from the supplier to the retail store. DSD models save time and minimize touchpoints for industries such as food and beverage, automotive and health care, where just-in-time deliveries can reduce inventory levels, freeing up capital and floor space.

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