1. Milk Run

A milk run ensures that the minimum distance is travelled and the maximum demand is carried into the truck so as to meet both the demand requirement and effective transportation with least cost.

This is applied where the load is scattered in many different places and in smaller units. In such a case carrying from each centre individually would be very expensive, hence a scheme is designed as per the requirements and accordingly all different units
 

2. Long Haul

Whether you ship bulk or bag commodities, steel coils, aluminium, components or produce in season, etc., our professional drivers; knowledgeable, experienced dispatchers; and customized, top-of-the-line equipment deliver the best service on the road. Our customers demand service they can count on with every load entrusted to us. You measure our ability to keep your business by several key criteria: on-time delivery, consistently thoughtful service, anticipation of your needs, knowledge of the carrier role in your business, competitive pricing, careful cargo handling with no damage claims, accurate record keeping, financial stability and the quality of equipment and personal. Being in business for over 25 years, we have shown tremendous growth in our fleet and in client satisfaction. We are now handling over 1500++ Order Delivered per year and for one reason…we never forget to keep our promises & Punctuality to you our customers

 3. Distributions/ Last Mile Delivery

SunExpress Logistics (I) Pvt Ltd is the process related to the storage and movement of a final product as well as the information flowing from the production facility to the end user. The term “last mile” is the last leg of this process, as goods are sent out from a transportation hub to the final destination. SunExpress Logistics (I) Pvt Ltd is the management of the flow of things between a point of origin and point of consumption. Such resources include food, equipment, materials, animals and liquids, in addition to data. Logistics integrates transportation, production, inventory, warehousing, security, material handling, information flow, packaging, warehousing and even security. Last Mile Delivery Challenges: The “Last-Mile Problem”

The disproportionate expense of the last mile contributes to what’s known as the “last-mile problem.” This is because of the difficulty of reaching end users, especially in busy in areas where retail stores, business and restaurants present congestion and safety concerns. This can translate to higher fuel costs due to the amount of time spent driving around making deliveries. Since business-to-consumer deliveries often involve one package per stop, as compared to large volumes for business-to-business deliveries, the problem is compounded on the consumer level.