Royal Mail tags containers with Wiliot stickers
- November 4, 2024
- Steve Rogerson
UK post and delivery company Royal Mail is using Wiliot’s tracking technology to modernise its network.
The company has tagged its 850,000 wheeled containers with Wiliot’s digital stickers, which allow them to transmit live data on location as well as humidity and temperature as they are transported around the country
These data can provide insight into the journey of parcels, improve reliability and help reduce carbon emissions by optimising vehicle use.
As well as improving efficiency and reliability, this should help the company on its target of being net-zero by 2040 by optimising vehicle use depending on volume and reducing overall fuel use.
Royal Mail is about to complete tagging its 850,000 containers, called Yorks, which are used to transport parcels and letters around the country, and has plans to use the digital tags on individual parcels in future.
The sticker-like tags house tiny computers that are automatically detected by nearby Bluetooth devices as they travel through the network, removing the need for manual scanning and providing real-time feedback on location. The tags can also monitor environmental factors such as temperature and humidity.
Installing the technology is part of Royal Mail’s digital transformation as it modernises its network for the current day demands, including increased parcel volumes and demand for next-day deliveries.
The continuous monitoring is made possible thanks to Wiliot’s use of ambient technology, which powers the computers using surrounding radio waves and means they can provide constant feedback to a cloud and AI based data platform.
As parcels travel between 37 mail centres, two automated parcel hubs and 1200 delivery offices, via a vast network of vehicles, the tags create a live digital map of their journeys. This provides Royal Mail with insight to address any issues and optimise its network. In the future, Royal Mail plans to tag individual parcels, which will provide monitoring with even more precision and granular data on CO2e per parcel.
“Data led modernisation is an important part of our strategy to improve the effectiveness of our operation and make it as efficient and customer focussed as possible,” said Nathan Preston, tech director at Royal Mail. “We are excited to be the first postal company in the world to be using Wiliot’s innovative technology. It has huge potential, from increasing reliability by allowing us to quickly spot and address any issues in the network, to reducing our carbon footprint by helping us to better fill our vehicles to avoid wasted journeys. Combining Wiliot data with other sources, we can more efficiently monitor the items in our network, without the need for any additional manual scanning.”
Tal Tamir, Wiliot’s CEO, added: “Royal Mail’s heritage is well established and very rich. The significance of being central to its digital transformation mission is not lost on us. Through our platform, we’re able to provide complete visibility across the supply chain, giving organisations young and old the tools they need to deliver faster, safer and more environmentally sustainable services.”
Royal Mail (www.royalmail.com) provides postal and delivery services in the UK and is the UK’s designated universal postal service provider.
Wiliot (www.wiliot.com) is an ambient IoT data carrier platform. The Israeli company’s ambient data platform connects the digital and physical worlds using IoT pixels, battery free smart tags that push data to the cloud in real time without human intervention. Ambient IoT is an evolution of legacy IoT and RFID technologies with lower costs, end-to-end privacy and security, and the addition of intelligence and sensing capabilities.