FedEx can't do it. UPS can't do it. Not even Canada Post can do it.
Same day delivery across the country.
Let's say you are in Montreal, and you want to send a gift across the country.
You Google "flowers in Vancouver", hoping for same day flower delivery in Canada as you've ordered before noon Vancouver time.
Up pops a number of websites to choose from so you click on Simon Says Roses with a whole range of flower images.
You select a flower arrangement with red roses and stargazer lilies, knowing she will love the colour and scent of the display.
And that's where the miracle begins!
Somebody has to take the order.
Somebody has to construct the arrangement.
Somebody has to deliver the flowers.
All within about a four hour window.
Here's what has to happen:
- The staff member takes your order, including product order code, greeting card message, recipient's information, your information, and the payment method.
- The order is printed, and an Order Confirmation Invoice is sent to you by email with full details (except credit card information) for your order.
- A copy of this Invoice is given to the flower designer.
- The recipient is called, to ensure someone will be at the residence to accept your gift.
- The designer then chooses the flowers, the vase, and then must construct the arrangement, coming as close as possible to the picture. As no two flowers are identical, no two arrangements are identical, but a close replication of your choice will be made.
- Most delivery services have a morning and afternoon pick-up, usually at 10:00 and 2:00. Orders placed the previous day or before hit the morning run while orders received that day make the afternoon run. Each driver usually loads from 10 to15 orders on each run.
- The delivery driver must plot his delivery run to ensure the most efficient route is taken in terms of time and mileage.
- Voila! The delivery is made. When the drivers return, they provide their delivery logs. Your order is marked delivered, and you are emailed a Delivery Confirmation.
Now that's a miracle!
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