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Delivery Dilemmas and the Future of Home Delivery: Survey Insights

08-06-2021 04:35 PM CET | Logistics & Transport

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Seven in 10 respondents are using home delivery more now than ever before

Seven in 10 respondents are using home delivery more now than ever before

Going to a physical store may be a thing of the past as most Americans plan on using home deliveries as their primary source to shop post-pandemic.

According to a new survey of 2,000 Americans, 56% expect to use home delivery more in the future — and of those, 83% think there will come a time when home delivery is their primary method of shopping.

And they’ll expect to see these changes soon: for these respondents, 50% believe that shift will occur within the next five years.

Seven in 10 respondents are using home delivery more now than ever before, as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic, and the same number (70%) have been using it more frequently specifically for necessities.

But while the pandemic may have changed Americans’ behaviors, these new habits aren’t going away anytime soon; results found 69% plan to continue shopping online, even after the pandemic ends.

Commissioned by HomeValet (www.homevalet.co), an innovator in contactless home delivery, and conducted by OnePoll, the study also found people want to see changes in the home delivery system if they’re going to make it their permanent way of shopping.

Respondents said they would like to see more control over delivery times (46%), secure package delivery boxes (42%) and auto-replenishment of regular online purchases (34%).

That’s in addition to temperature-controlled “boxes” (32%) and verified deliveries they don't need to sign for (31%).

“Before the advent of delivery and rise of e-commerce when consumers shopped exclusively in stores, they didn’t need a safe place to receive deliveries at home. Yet, the changes in consumer habits over the last 30 years has made it clear that the front porch is now the de-facto loading dock for consumers, subject to a host of new delivery dilemmas and vulnerabilities,” said HomeValet Co-Founder and CEO John Simms. “While companies seek to address the last mile, or rather last yard, of delivery they must rethink the existing system, which was not designed to accommodate e-commerce and modern day consumer habits.”

Unfortunately, at the moment, respondents are still experiencing issues with home delivery, and it’s causing some to back out of their purchases.

Results found 57% are guilty of “cart abandonment,” where they leave items sitting in online shopping carts — and respondents are most likely to abandon clothing (56%), household supplies (49%) and groceries (44%).

Of those who have items saved in their virtual shopping carts, the average respondent has 11 items waiting for them, and they typically abandon their purchases four times a month.

A lack of available delivery windows was the top reason Americans abandon their carts (45%), and the same number worried their items would be delivered when they’re not home.

Results found 35% of respondents have held off committing to a purchase because of concerns about porch pirates. This may be justified, as over the course of the past year, 41% of respondents have had a package stolen or gone missing after it was marked as delivered.

During that time period, 45% also received a “missed delivery” notice for a package, while 42% had a package damaged by the weather when left outside.

“On the porch of homes, even those ‘fortified’ and remotely monitored with sophisticated IoT security devices, we see packages and groceries waiting to be retrieved by a homeowner returning from work, errands or children’s sports left susceptible to spoilage, damage and porch piracy,” said HomeValet Co-founder and COO Jack Simms. “Results from the survey confirm what we’ve seen: people increasingly experience new challenges resulting from offerings specifically designed to make their life easier, and are looking for a smart solution that puts them back in control, providing peace of mind and convenience.”

WHAT DO RESPONDENTS WANT TO SEE IN THE FUTURE OF HOME DELIVERY?
● More control over delivery times 46%
● Secure package delivery boxes 42%
● Auto-replenishment of regular online purchases 34%
● Temperature controlled “boxes” 32%
● Verified deliveries they don't need to sign for 31%
● Ability to ensure deliveries are safe while away from home 26%

To learn more, visit homevalet.co.

1593 Spring Hill Rd
Tysons Corner, VA 22182

Media Contact:
Demonstrate PR for HomeValet
homevalet@demonstratepr.com / 415-400-4214

About HomeValet
HomeValet is a leader in contactless home delivery on a mission to solve the last yard of delivery with solutions made for the modern consumer. Reimagining the current e-commerce delivery supply chain, HomeValet’s patented SaaS IoT platform connects retailers and couriers with a secure, temperature-controlled Smart Box outside of consumers’ homes. The first of its kind Smart Box, software, and app facilitates 24/7 contactless and unattended delivery spanning everyday parcels, perishable groceries and more. To learn more, visit homevalet.co.

About the Survey
Survey conducted by OnePoll for HomeValet from June 23-26, 2021 with a sample of 2,000 general population Americans. This random double-opt-in survey was conducted by OnePoll – a market research company and corporate member of both the American Association for Public Opinion Research (AAPOR) and the European Society for Opinion and Marketing Research (ESOMAR) – and adheres to the MRS code of conduct.

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