Delivery Point
Definition:
A delivery point is the specific location where a package, letter, or other item is intended to be delivered. It is typically the recipient’s address, or a designated location within a building or complex.
Examples:
- A residential address: 123 Main St., New York, NY 10001
- A business address: 456 Oak Ave., Los Angeles, CA 90012
- A specific location within a building: Lobby of the ABC Building, 10th Floor
Purpose:
- To identify the exact destination for delivery.
- To ensure accurate and timely delivery.
- To provide a point of reference for delivery drivers.
Additional Notes:
- The delivery point should be a valid address or a designated location.
- The delivery point must be accessible by the delivery carrier.
- The delivery point must be within the delivery carrier’s service area.
- The delivery point must be within the recipient’s legal residence or business address.
FAQs
What is a service delivery point?
A service delivery point refers to the location where a service is provided or made available to a customer. In logistics or utilities, it is the point where the service, like electricity or internet, is delivered to the user.
What is meant by service delivery?
Service delivery refers to the process of providing a service to customers, whether it’s a public service (e.g., healthcare, education) or a business service (e.g., internet, utilities). It ensures that services reach the intended recipients efficiently and effectively.
What is the meaning of delivery point?
A delivery point is the specific location where goods or services are handed over from the provider to the recipient. In shipping, it’s where the goods are officially delivered to the buyer, completing the transaction.
What is point of use delivery?
Point of use delivery refers to providing goods or services exactly where and when they are needed, often at the location where they will be utilized, reducing the need for storage or additional transport.