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Delta DASH Door-to-Door: a critical assessment

Frederic HorstbyFrederic Horst
January 20, 2020
in Capacity & Demand, Carriers, E-Commerce, News
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Over the past months, Delta Cargo has been rapidly expanding the footprint of its DASH Door-to-Door service partnership with Roadie, from about four pick up and 55 delivery cities in November to about 17 pick up and 60 delivery cities in January 2020 (see Figure 1). Cargo Facts Consulting has taken a look beyond the hype and analyzed whether the service is good for customers and Delta Cargo’s profitability, and whether other carriers should consider launching similar products.

Figure 1 – Delta DASH Door-to-Door Network January 2020

Continue reading this analysis at Cargo Facts Consulting Insights.

Delta Dash Door-to-Door: A Critical Assessment

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