Warehousing
Distribution
Scheduled outbound distribution to your network.
The problem
Why businesses struggle
Stock sits centrally while branches and customers wait on unplanned deliveries.
Business impact
- Inconsistent replenishment
- High per-drop cost
- No delivery proof discipline
How Bromley solves it
The process
01
Route planning
Fixed schedules and optimised drop sequencing.
02
Multi-drop execution
Consolidated vehicles serving several destinations per run.
03
Digital POD
Signature, photo and timestamp captured at every drop.
04
Performance reporting
On-time and in-full measured per route and per customer.
Cargo handlingIn operation
Distribution in practice
Fixed schedules and optimised drop sequencing.
Case study
Pharmacy group
Daily branch replenishment
A fixed multi-drop schedule replaced ad-hoc runs across 22 branches at a lower total cost.
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Support networkCapabilities
What's included
- Multi-drop
- Scheduled replenishment
- Retail delivery
- Branch distribution
- Reverse logistics
Benefits
What changes for your business
- Lower cost per drop
- Predictable replenishment
- OTIF reporting
- Returns collection on the same run
Resources
Read before you ship
Proof
Related case studies
Industries served
Sectors we run this for
FAQ
Distribution questions, answered
Can you deliver into retail DCs?+
Yes, including booking slots and compliance with retailer delivery windows.
How do you keep branch replenishment predictable?+
Fixed schedules and optimised drop sequencing replace ad-hoc runs, so branches receive stock on a known day and time.
Do you provide proof of delivery for each drop?+
Yes. Signature, photo and timestamp are captured at every drop and reported per route and per customer.
Can returns be collected on the same run?+
Yes, reverse logistics is built into the multi-drop schedule so returns do not need a separate collection.
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