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Big and Bulky Delivery: A Guide to Shipping Oversized Items

Dec 17, 2024  |  6 Min. Read  |  Insights

Delivery person using hand truck to deliver big and bulky packages.

The rise of big and bulky delivery

The digital transformation of retail has opened the door to new possibilities— and new expectations.


In today's fast-paced world, convenience reigns supreme. As online shopping expands to include everything from groceries to grand pianos, the demand for fast, reliable delivery services continues to grow. Recent statistics show that a staggering 80% of consumers expect retailers to offer same-day delivery.1


This expectation extends beyond small, easily shippable items. Customers now expect large, bulky products like furniture, appliances, and exercise equipment to arrive at their homes just as quickly and smoothly.


For businesses and retailers dealing with oversized items and large packages, managing the complexities of big and bulky delivery can be a significant challenge. Successfully navigating these obstacles can set your business apart, ensuring customer satisfaction and loyalty.

Delivery person using dolly to deliver big and bulky packages.

What is big and bulky delivery?

Big and bulky delivery refers to the transportation of oversized, heavy, or awkwardly shaped items that require special handling.  


Unlike standard package delivery, which typically involves smaller, more manageable items, big and bulky delivery involves products that are difficult to transport and require different equipment and handling techniques.  


But big and bulky delivery is more than just transporting oversized items; it's about managing complex logistics and integrating the right tactics and technologies to produce positive experiences for customers and favorable outcomes for businesses. 


This type of delivery service has become increasingly vital to businesses as consumers continue to shift their purchasing habits online, expecting the same level of service for a couch as they would for a pair of shoes.

Types of items considered big and bulky

  • Furniture 
    Sofas, beds, tables, dressers, bookshelves, desks, and entertainment centers


  • Appliances
    Refrigerators, washing machines, freezers, ovens, dishwashers, and range hoods


  • Gym equipment
    Weightlifting machines, treadmills, exercise bikes, and rowing machines


  • Electronics
    Large-screen TVs, home theatre systems, and high-end gaming consoles


  • Outdoor equipment
    Grills, patio furniture, pergolas, lawn mowers, fire pits, and pool pumps


  • Musical equipment
    Pianos, drum kits, amplifiers, soundboards, speakers, and mixing consoles


  • Medical supplies
    Wheelchairs, mobility scooters, oxygen tanks, hospital beds, and x-ray machines


  • Home improvement
    Sheds, HVAC units, showers, vanities, cabinets, windows, doors, and ladders


  • Sporting equipment
    Bicycles, camping gear, basketball hoops, kayaks, and tennis nets

The growing demand for big and bulky delivery services

The demand for same-day and next-day delivery for oversized items is steadily increasing, with a projected compound annual growth rate of 9.5% from 2024 through 2026 in the U.S. third-party logistics big and bulky last-mile delivery market.2


This growth isn't just a trend; it's a shift in behavior. And consumers aren't simply purchasing more online; they are purchasing bigger. In an environment where speed is synonymous with service, offering same-day and next-day delivery for your large items isn't just an option— it's an expectation. 


While it may present additional challenges, such as finding suitable delivery windows and ensuring timely pickup and delivery, retailers who can deliver on this promise not only enhance customer satisfaction but also drive business growth.


Offering big and bulky services for oversized items is no small feat, but the payoff is clear: faster delivery times lead to higher conversion rates, increased customer loyalty, and a stronger competitive position.

Two people loading van with large items for delivery.

The challenges of delivering oversized items

Delivering large packages comes with unique challenges that go beyond standard package delivery. Here’s a breakdown of some key hurdles:


  • Specialized equipment  
    Vehicles like cargo vans and box trucks with liftgates or pallet jacks are essential for safely loading and unloading large, heavy items.


  • Complex logistics
    Route planning for oversized deliveries requires careful consideration to optimize travel time, fuel efficiency, and minimize wear and tear on equipment.  


  • Cost management
    Shipping large items can be costly due to increased fuel, labor, and equipment needs. Efficient operations are critical to keeping these costs under control. 

Choosing the right last-mile big and bulky delivery service provider

Delivery is a reflection of your brand, and selecting the right partner for last-mile delivery of large items is critical. Here are some factors to consider when making your choice:


  • Proven expertise  
    Experience matters. Look for a provider with a proven track record in handling big and bulky deliveries.


  • Advanced technology
    Real-time tracking, automated routing, and other technological tools can make a significant difference in delivery efficiency and customer satisfaction.  


  • Exceptional service
    Choose a provider that offers top-notch customer service, from scheduling to post-delivery support. A seamless customer experience is paramount throughout. 


  • Service area
    Ensure the provider covers your desired geographic area, especially if you have customers in rural or remote locations. 

  • Insurance coverage
    Verify that the provider offers adequate insurance to protect against damage during transit. 

  • Cost-effective coverage 
    Seek out providers with competitive rates and transparent pricing structures.


By carefully evaluating these factors, you can select a last-mile delivery service provider that aligns with your business needs and helps you deliver exceptional service to your customers.

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Delivering big and bulky with Walmart GoLocal

Walmart GoLocal provides same-day and next-day delivery solutions for big and bulky items to more than 18,000 zip codes— making it easier for businesses to reach customers across the country.


Whether delivering a 250 lb. treadmill or a 2,500 lb. sectional sofa, Walmart GoLocal ensures that both the retailer and the customer enjoy a seamless delivery experience, even to customers in rural areas more than 30 miles from a pickup location.


Efficient big and bulky delivery with Walmart GoLocal offers several key benefits, including:


  • Increased customer satisfaction
    Faster delivery times and reliable service result in delighted customers and repeat business.


  • Expanded coverage
    With delivery capabilities across the U.S., businesses can confidently reach more customers, including those in hard-to-reach areas.


  • Cost savings
    Walmart GoLocal’s optimized delivery network and use of advanced technologies, such as real-time tracking and automated routing, help businesses reduce delivery costs.


  • Seamless integration
    Technology integration is easy via Walmart GoLocal’s API or Book Delivery Portal, streamlining the delivery booking process.


  • Premium customer service
    Big and bulky delivery clients receive dedicated support to address any questions or concerns promptly, ensuring a hassle-free experience for both businesses and customers.

Future trends in big and bulky delivery

The future of big and bulky delivery is being shaped by innovation and changing consumer expectations. Here are some trends to watch:


  • Sustainable practices
    As environmental concerns grow, retailers are adopting greener delivery methods, such as batch deliveries, optimized routes, and electric vehicles to reduce their carbon footprint.


  • Autonomous delivery vehicles
    Drones and self-driving vehicles are on the horizon, promising to revolutionize the delivery of oversized items by reducing costs and improving efficiency.  


  • Enhanced customer experience
    The future will see a continued focus on improving the customer experience with more personalized delivery options and better communication.


As expectations for same-day delivery extend to big and bulky items, businesses must find a way to meet these demands while keeping costs manageable. Consumers have made it clear— whether it's a massive television, a new living room set, or fitness equipment— they expect the same level of service and speed they receive with smaller, everyday purchases. Failing to meet these expectations can result in missed opportunities, dissatisfied customers, and ultimately, a decline in market share.


Walmart GoLocal’s white-label delivery solutions offer businesses the equipment, technology, and logistics network needed to overcome the challenges of oversized delivery while saving money and enhancing the customer experience.


In a recent demonstration that big and bulky delivery is not only feasible, but also a strategic advantage, a Walmart GoLocal big and bulky delivery client reported cost savings of over $100 per delivery and a +30% increase in orders placed due to increased coverage.


Interested in learning more? Get in touch and discover how Walmart GoLocal can help your business excel in big and bulky delivery.


References

1. Capital One Shopping

Same Day Delivery Statistics  

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2. Armstrong & Associates, Inc.

Big and Bulky Last-Mile Delivery in the United States Decelerates in 2023 with a Rebound Projected into 2026  

View Article 

ABOUT WALMART GOLOCAL

Walmart GoLocal is a white-label delivery service platform for businesses looking to offer local delivery and last-mile fulfillment anywhere in the United States. Our delivery solutions are backed by Walmart’s decades of retail expertise, logistics power, and commitment to delight customers— a combination that only we can offer. 

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