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How do last-mile delivery companies find new customers?

Describe the businesses you want to deliver for: retailers, food brands, anyone promising fast local delivery. Wisemation finds companies that match, checks each on its live website, finds the operations lead or founder with a verified email, and writes to them in their language. You approve, it sends from your inbox, and you only pay for the companies that fit. Your first 10 are free.

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Sound familiar
  • The grocery chain that filled your morning routes switched to an app-based fleet quoting less per drop. Twelve drivers, half a schedule.
  • Two retail clients keep the vans busy. If either one insources delivery, the depot goes quiet by nine.
  • You know every retailer in the city promising same-day. You just cannot get in front of forty of them before someone else does.
  • A list broker sold you "retail contacts." It was e-commerce plugins and a POS vendor. None of them had a parcel that needed a van.
How it works

The same four steps, every time

Every use case below runs through the same four steps. You only ever do the first and the last.

1
You describe the business you want to deliver for.

The category, the delivery promise, the city or region, the drop volume. In words, not a filter.

2
Wisemation finds and judges.

It searches the open web and official business registries, reads each company's real website, and keeps the ones promising fast local delivery, each with the reason quoted.

3
It finds the person and writes.

The operations lead or founder who owns delivery, a verified email, and an email in their language, formal where formal is expected.

4
You approve, it sends.

From your inbox, follow-ups included, while you are dispatching the vans. Replies come to you.

And if a company we called a fit turns out not to be one, you flag it and get the credit back. You only pay for right.

Use cases

Replace the retailer that just switched fleets

A big retail client moves to a cheaper app-based fleet, and half the routes empty out. Idle vans and paid drivers do not wait for you to find a replacement.

You describe the client you want more of: "regional grocery and convenience chains in the city promising same-day delivery on their own site." Wisemation finds them, checks each on its live website, finds the ops lead with a verified email, and writes about their actual delivery promise.

The next client was already in the pipeline before the routes went quiet.

A lost retailer is a bad week, not an empty depot.

Find businesses that already promise same-day

The easiest client to win is one already promising fast delivery and struggling to keep it. The trick is finding forty of them in your service area at once.

You describe exactly that: "independent furniture and homeware retailers offering next-day local delivery with no dedicated fleet." Each company is judged on its live website, so you reach the ones who need reliable drivers, not the ones who ship by post and are fine.

Warm demand, found in your radius on purpose.

Add food brands to steady the daily volume

Retail delivery peaks and troughs with the season. Food and meal brands run every day, and that daily rhythm is what keeps the vans and drivers busy between retail spikes.

You describe the food client you want: "meal-prep and fresh-food brands delivering daily orders across the metro area." Wisemation finds them, checks each, and writes the email that opens the conversation.

Daily food runs smooth out the retail peaks.

Grow the route book without a day on the phone

New delivery contracts are supposed to come from someone calling round local retailers. That someone is dispatching vans at eight in the morning and has no afternoon to spare.

Wisemation runs that outreach in the background: it finds retailers and food brands in your area, writes to the right person, and sends from your inbox. You approve the batch from the depot.

New routes arrive without a day spent dialling.

Describe the client you want and see your first 10 matches, free

What it handles

Most of the work happens without you

Every story above leans on the same machinery. Here is what it handles, so you do not.

01

Matching that reads websites, not filters

Every candidate company is judged on its live website: what it actually says it does, today. You get the reason it fits, quoted, before a single email exists. Weak fits get dropped, and if a miss slips through, it is credited back.

02

Contacts verified before anything sends

The right person at the company, with an email address verified first. Bounced lists burn domains; verified ones start conversations.

03

Emails written for one company at a time

Each email is written from what that specific company does. In the buyer language if you want it, matched to how business is actually written in their country, formal where formal is expected.

04

Real details or nothing

Nothing in an email is invented. When there is no real detail worth mentioning, it skips the line instead of faking one.

05

Buyers that are not in the databases

It reads the open web and official business registries, so owner-run firms, local trades, and niche companies show up alongside the obvious ones. Your market is bigger than any contact database version of it.

06

Sending that protects your name

From your own inbox, in your name, at volumes a careful human would send. Follow-ups included, and anyone who replies is automatically left alone.

You describe the client and reply to the interested ones. Everything in between is handled.

FAQ

Questions and answers

How do last-mile delivery companies find new customers?

You describe the retailers and food brands you want to deliver for, by category, delivery promise, and area, and Wisemation finds matching companies on the open web and in official registries, checks each on its real website, and writes to the ops lead or founder in their language. It fills the routes without a day of cold calling.

How does a delivery company find local retailers and food brands to serve?

Wisemation reads the open web and each company's live website, so you can target by category, delivery promise, and city in plain words, then it verifies the operations email before anything sends. You reach businesses that actually need reliable drivers, not a list of plugins and POS tools.

How do last-mile operators keep the vans full between big contracts?

By adding steady, daily-volume clients like food brands so the fleet is not riding on one or two retail accounts. You describe the client you want and Wisemation finds matching businesses in your area, judges each on its live website, and writes a per-company email from your inbox. Your first 10 matches are free, so you see the fit before you pay.

Is this just a list of contacts I could buy elsewhere?

No. Lists are the easy 10 percent. Wisemation runs the whole chain: finding, judging fit on live websites, locating the right person, verifying the email, writing per company, sending from your inbox, and following up. The output is not a spreadsheet, it is conversations.

Does it send without my approval?

No. Nothing sends until you approve it. The emails go from your own inbox, in your name, at volumes a careful human would send, with follow-ups included. Replies come straight to you.

What does it cost to try?

Your first 10 matched buyers are free, with the reasons included. You see real companies for your real description before paying anything.

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