How to Address Consumer Demand for Cheaper, Faster, and Safer Delivery Service

9 Oct, 2025

How does the supply chain industry address the need for cheaper, faster, and safer delivery?

1. Extracting workers' wages or courier profits 🚫
2. Upgrading to a smarter delivery system 🟢

The reason why the current last-mile delivery model in the United States can't meet the modern demand for safer, faster, and more affordable delivery services is that all existing last-mile delivery solutions are controlling the rate of entropy increase. Examples of how last-mile delivery companies control the rate of entropy increase, such as sectioned loading, driver aid stickers, and round-trip deliveries, highlight why delivery in America has lagged behind China’s ultra-fast, more affordable, and safer last-mile delivery services.

American last-mile delivery workers spend 50% of their time finding and organizing packages. Both tasks take up a large part of drivers' shifts; they are physically demanding and also place workers under very high levels of stress.

This 50% waste in delivery time uses gasoline, increasing last-mile costs. Americans face these costs and inefficiencies nationwide, making it a tough problem to solve. Thankfully, GHE Solution INC. pioneered the global shift to embracing entropy. This shift towards embracing entropy will help solve last-mile inefficiencies, making delivery safer, faster, and more affordable in the United States.

Currently, it takes drivers 17 steps to deliver each package, but the GHE Solution cuts that number down to just 4 steps. For package pre-loaders, The GHE Solution reduces the loading process from 11 steps to 3, saving countless hours of labor-intensive work. This leads to fewer injuries, fewer employee accidents, and more productive workflows.

To meet consumer demand, companies must adopt smarter technology for last-mile delivery. By shifting to smarter last-mile technology that embraces entropy, American last-mile delivery will become cheaper, faster, and safer.

This is the goal of GHE Solution: embracing entropy will benefit last-mile delivery employees, companies, their customers, and the planet.