Diesel fuel (compared to petrol and electric) has got something of a rather bad name recently when it comes to how vehicles are run. In this article we’ll take a closer look at this and why the reliance on diesel is important for commercial industries like the courier industry. Whichever way it cuts, there is […]
Category: Courier Industry
An explanation of what3words
You are probably looking at this blog post title and wondering what it is actually on about – stick with it – all will become clear! What is it? What3words is a new app or system for locations. The interface divides the whole globe into 3m squares. Then individual squares are drawn up within that […]
A guide to the medical courier process
Rock Solid Deliveries are experts in a wide range of delivery services, including handling projects which fall to our same day couriers. As part of this, we thought it might be a good idea to take a closer look at one of our specific services. Therefore, in this article, we look exactly at the role […]
What problems does drone delivery face?
If you are a regular viewer of our blogs, you would have remembered reading a post last month about whether drone delivery will ever catch on and become established as a viable delivery method. With this still fresh in mind, we have decided to expand the topic a little further and consider what some of […]
Will drone delivery ever take off?
Many of you will have probably heard about increasing scientific and technology developments in the parcel and deliveries industry, culminating most vividly in the steps to introduce and make drone delivery a common site and practice. Many of you will be wondering how this could possibly work and whether it will latch on? Would drones […]
How has coronavirus affected the courier industry?
You have probably read many similar posts from other industries, but as couriers it is important that we take a look at some of the wider implications to our industry as a whole. Rock Solid Deliveries are still operating as normal, (though as everyone and every company should,) we are taking extra steps to ensure […]
