Alternate Delivery Locations Are Viable Options To Offset Negative Impacts of Increased Home Deliveries

People who receive deliveries more frequently are less likely to be willing to pick up their packages
As the demand for home deliveries from online purchases continues to increase, Cara Wang, an associate professor in the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, and Woojung Kim, a doctoral student in the same department at Rensselaer, recently published research showing that some, but not all consumers, will accept going to alternate delivery locations to get their packages rather than having them delivered directly to their front door.