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Financial Times comments on fulfilment again

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We recently let you know about an article in the Financial Times regarding fulfilment. Well, it seems that this is a topic of interest for the FT, as we were interested to see another article last week – this one focusing on Amazon’s newest fulfilment centre. This article was of particular interest to us here at Yes Response as the fulfilment centre in question is based in Rugeley, only 12 miles away from us here in Uttoxeter.

The article discusses how this fulfilment centre is run and the way that this has effected employment in the local area. It’s a very interesting read, and we recommend that you take a look at it on the Financial Times’ website.

Unfortunately, we’re not on quite the same scale as Amazon, but if you require any assistance with fulfilment Yes Response can help to take away the headaches. Just contact us on 01889 561 400 or enq@yesresponse.co.uk to discuss your requirements.

Launch of Norwegian Breakaway

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Our client, Norwegian Cruise Line, are busy getting ready for the launch of their new ship – Norwegian Breakaway – and they have been kind enough to invite us along to the ship’s UK inaugural event. The new 4,000-passenger ship is known as “New York’s ship” as not only will it be the largest ship to call New York its home, but the amenities and features onboard have taken inspiration from the city itself. We are looking forward to the event in April and taking a look at this new state-of-art cruise ship.

Busy January

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January has been an extremely busy month at Yes Response, and seems to have gone very quickly. These are just a few of the diverse projects that we have undertaken this month:

  • Multi-channel order processing and fulfilment of 1,500 DVDs
  • Affixing self adhesive pockets and inserting a leaflet into 7,500 brochures
  • Verified and data captured 800 complex customer profiling records
  • Data processing, laser printing, collating and mailing 10,500 Housing Association quarterly tenant statements and newsletters
  • Collated and mailed a series of product price lists to 475 distributor sales personnel
  • Telemarketing and verifying 595 prospective customer records and distributed identified sales leads
  • Distributed promotional kits to 272 public houses to support a seasonal campaign
  • Mailed a “steam railway” holiday brochure to 3,000 prospective customers

Expanding our services

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Yes Response is pleased to announce that we have taken delivery of a shrink wrapping machine. This extends our service offering and complements our existing comprehensive range of collation, fulfilment and mailing services. The machine will enable us to shrink wrap DVD cases and literature. This new service is a great environmentally friendly and cost-effective way to protect DVDs, literature or other items, with the additional benefit of being tamper-proof. So if you have a requirement for shrink wrapping, please contact us.

Move It or Lose It

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Yes Response Limited are continuing their relationship with Move It or Lose It and are now storing the full range of 4 workout DVDs and accessories for the company, including the newly launched fourth DVD and an exercise ball. Move It or Lose It’s DVDs are specifically designed for older or less mobile people who want to continue to stay fit and active at home. Yes Response have been working with Move It or Lose It to facilitate the distribution of these exercise routine DVDs with orders received via phone, online orders or by mail order.

Sales of the 4th DVD are predicted to be at least 3,000 units over the first 6 weeks. As before, these orders will be received via a variety of channels, and will be despatched by Yes Response the same day. We pride ourselves on our commitment to offering our customers this fast fulfillment service – a guaranteed service level promise that we started right from day one, when we began trading 18 years ago. In today’s fast-moving world, this has becoming increasingly important, but we remember the days when mail order companies would promise delivery within 28 days! Things have changed a lot since then, but Yes Response have always aimed to despatch all orders for our clients the same day to get products to customers as quickly as possible.

The changing state of our UK postal system

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The postal system has been going through significant changes over the last few years, with more changes still set to come.

For instance, since its start in 2004, access mail (mail that it collected and distributed by a competitor, but is passed on to Royal Mail for final processing and despatch to local delivery offices) has grown rapidly. In 2005 there were 786 million items mailed via access routes – by 2011 this had grown to 7.24 billion items. And it looks like this figure is still set to rise.

Are these mail items getting to customers on time though? Well, in the latest Quality of Service performances figures published by Royal Mail, it seems that 92.2% of First Class mail is delivered next day, 98.6% of Second Class mail is delivered within three working days, 96.3% of retail parcels are delivered within three working days and 94.2% of access mail is delivered the first working day after receipt by Royal Mail. With these figures based on the period 25 June 2012 to 23 September 2012.

There are also plans to simplify the parcel services from April 2013. There are currently up to 15 different weight bands for parcels – the plans are to decrease this to just 7. This should make it much easier to understand and choose the most appropriate service. The changes also include the introduction of two broad parcel categories – small parcels and medium parcels. This will bring Royal Mail’s categorisation in line with many other postal operators within Europe.

New figures now reveal that UK consumers receive more parcels than anyone else. The Ofcom International Communications Market Report 2012 showed that 34% of UK consumers claimed to have received at least one large parcel (an item that does not fit through the letterbox) within the past month – a figure that is higher than any other country that was involved in the survey.

Despite the increasing costs of postage with Royal Mail, the Ofcom report also showed that when it comes to standard-sized letters, the UK is among the cheapest in Europe. For small letters, however, the UK and Japan are the most expensive countries.