Deliverd · Delivery Memory

Every delivery should teach the next one.

A driver finds the correct gate, entrance or loading bay. They complete the job and leave. Tomorrow, another driver may have to discover it all again. Delivery Memory explores how that operational knowledge could be preserved, checked and safely reused.

Research prototype · Fictional information only

Delivery Memory preserves authorised knowledge about the final few metres: the correct entrance, stopping point, access constraints, handover location and what worked last time.

This is not a courier company, navigation application or public map of private addresses.

The gap

An address locates a building. A delivery needs more.

The address provides

  • Street
  • Building
  • Postcode
  • Approximate map point

The delivery still needs

Unresolved
  • Correct entrance
  • Safe stopping place
  • Suitable approach
  • Loading or handover point
  • Vehicle access
  • Live human clarification
  • Confidence that the information is current

The address is necessary. It is not always the destination.

Audiences

Designed to be examined by operators, not admired by visitors.

  • Courier and parcel platforms
  • Same-day delivery operators
  • Retail fleets
  • Field-service businesses
  • Warehouse and industrial-site operators
  • Transport-management systems
  • Delivery-robot companies
  • Autonomous-mobility researchers
  • Pilot and funding partners

About

Delivery Memory is a Deliverd research programme developed through Quinn Labs and informed by direct transport experience.

Deliverd

Operational intelligence after the address

Quinn Labs

Independent research and prototyping

Matthew Quinn Transport

Real-world transport experience

Matthew Quinn Transport completes deliveries. Deliverd learns from them. No customer information from Matthew Quinn Transport has been used to build a dataset, and this prototype contains fictional information only.