The package left.
Now own what happens next.
EndZone takes over the moment the label prints. It watches every carrier scan and sends live updates to a tracking page with your logo. If no one is home, it sends the package to the nearest locker or pickup store instead of sending it back to your warehouse. Every failed delivery costs an average of $17.78. Most are preventable.
The problem
You shipped it. The customer has no idea where it is.
"Where is my order?" all day long
Your support team gets the same question across email, chat, and DMs. The customer is not being difficult. They just have no idea where their package is. A live tracking link stops most of those conversations before they start.
The tracking page belongs to the carrier
FedEx shows a scan in the right city. UPS says 'in transit.' Nothing has your logo on it, and every page the customer lands on is a chance to see a competitor's ad. You shipped the order. Someone else owns the moment after.
Nobody wins when delivery fails
The driver missed the address. Nobody was home. Each failed attempt costs you an average of $17.78 before the customer opens a single support ticket. By the time they hear something, they are already thinking about a return.
What EndZone handles
Built for your team.
Loved by your customers.
EndZone works on two levels. Your warehouse and counter staff use it to scan, sort, and handle returns. Your customers see it as a live tracking page with your logo. Same package, covered end to end.
For your warehouse & hub team
Scan. Log. Move.
Every scan is logged instantly with a timestamp and linked to the right order. Point the camera at any barcode. The app reads it and connects it to the package. No typing.
Sorted before the truck arrives.
EndZone gives your warehouse team step-by-step instructions to stage parcels in the right loading order. No guessing at the dock. Trucks leave on time.
Returns in one tap.
A customer drops off a return at any pickup point. It logs back into your system right away. No box, no label needed on their end.
For your customers
Live updates on every scan.
The moment a carrier touches the package, the customer gets a push notification by SMS, email, or WhatsApp. When it lands, a photo and GPS pin confirm the drop. The page updates on its own. No support call needed.
Your brand on the tracking page.
Not FedEx's. The page has your logo, your colors, and space for a review request or a reorder link. It is the most-visited page your customer opens after checkout. Use it.
A backup when no one is home.
Instead of sending the package back to the warehouse, EndZone sends it to the nearest locker or partner store. The customer gets a QR code, shows up when it works for them, and picks it up in seconds.
The integration
EndZone is the last step in the chain.
Binlogic seals the pack. Xenvio prints the label. The moment the carrier scans it, EndZone starts tracking and sends the customer a live link. If delivery fails, it reroutes to a pickup point automatically. Your support team stops answering the same question all day.
Pack sealed
Label request
Label printed
Tracking activated
Last-mile layer
Live link
Customer's door
No one home? EndZone sends the package to the nearest locker or pickup store and notifies the customer with the address. The package stays out of the return queue.
By the numbers
What actually changes when EndZone goes live.
Average cost of one failed delivery
Fewer carrier vehicle miles
Lower total fulfillment cost
First-attempt delivery success rate
Source: EndZone internal data. First-attempt rate based on pickup-point network deployments. Fulfillment cost reduction shown as client median over 90 days.