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Calls to Improve Parcel Tracking

Parcel delivery firms including Royal Mail, Evri and DPD could soon face new Government regulations.

Facing backlash from customers, the firms are being tasked to find better ways to track and ensure parcels are delivered to the correct address or customer.

A new petition submitted to Parliament is calling for tougher rules to ensure customers know exactly where their parcels have been delivered.

The proposal wants courier companies to provide more detailed delivery information whenever a parcel is dropped off. Alongside the usual proof-of-delivery photograph, firms would be required to supply the precise GPS location of the package, together with a map showing the exact spot to the nearest 1m where it was left.

Supporters believe the change could make it much easier for customers to track down parcels that have been left in unexpected places, particularly when delivery photographs provide little indication of the actual location.

If introduced, the legislation would place greater responsibility on courier companies to provide clear and accurate information about the final location of every delivery.

Have your say. Would you support this petition? Add your name here
https://petition.parliament.uk/petitions/777291

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