7.4 Million New Digital
Buyers are Expected
in 2023.
Delivery Accuracy is More Important Than Ever
In these unprecedented times, delivery services for the grocery, restaurant and ecommerce industries are experiencing explosive growth, and with it, growing pains.
The result is lost revenue, customer care issues and reputation damage.
What Causes Poor Deliveries?
Bad addresses and inaccurate mapping are the leading causes for poor delivery experiences. These issues start at the source:
Mistyped or omitted address details at the time of capture
Using inaccurate mapping services for address validation
Poor translation from address to longitude and latitude coordinates
Preventing Bad Deliveries.
It all starts with ensuring address data is accurate at the time of capture and translated into precise geo-coordinates for efficient delivery route mapping. Our address validation and geocoding services solve this problem.
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Delivery Accuracy Made Simple
Service Objects’ suite of address validation and geocoding APIs can be easily integrated into ecommerce platforms ensuring that your deliveries are on-time.
Address Validation Services
Real-time APIs ensure your addresses from anywhere in the world are valid, accurate and up-to-date.
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