Volvo is undertaking an attempt to have the home delivery delivered to the trunk of the car, not at home



When shopping by online shopping, goods are delivered to your home, but when you are away you may not be able to receive it. If you decide to ask for re-delivery, it will be delayed in receipt as well as the negative effect of unnecessary costs for redelivery. Car company'sVolvo CarsI am trying to eliminate such inconvenience and waste, but the place to receive the package is an interesting thing called a private car.

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A man purchased goods on online shopping and asked for the delivery of goods. At a later date, mail arrives to the smartphone that men have.


The sender's name was written as "Volvo Alert", and the text says "The package of your request will be delivered at 3 pm tomorrow."


On the day of delivery, the truck of the shipping company arrived at the delivery destination.


The driver picked up the tablet as a tablet.


Pochit the screen buttons.


Then the electric trunk of the Volvo car which had been stopped in front of me started slowly opening. This car seems to be the delivery destination specified by the client who is the client.


The driver carried the baggage to the trunk. Since the position where the car is stopped can be grasped by the installed GPS, it is possible to receive the baggage anywhere, not just at home.


The trunk was closed automatically, the delivery was completed successfully


After that, mail reaches again to men.


It was an announcement that "delivery of your requested baggage has been completed."


This service is provided by VolvoVolvo On Call"Utilizing the service of saying. Vehicles connected online to the center of Volvo can open and close the doors 24 hours a day by operating the center operator.

According to Volvo's survey, 60% of people using online shopping have experienced inconvenience during delivery. In addition, the transportation company's cost to re-deliver is estimated at 1 billion euros (about 140 billion yen) annually. In order to solve this inconvenience and waste, Volvo has started an attempt to change his car into a "delivery place" by using a digital key. In addition, it can also be used as a "pickup point" that carries baggage on the other hand.

Although it is still a trial at the experimental stage, it seems to be a useful service when security problems and others are resolved.

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