GOFO Plans Faster Nationwide Delivery Ahead of Peak Season

GOFO plans to tighten its nationwide delivery standard to one to five days through automation, network optimisation, and intelligent logistics operations.

GOFO has outlined a nationwide operational upgrade programme to tighten its US delivery standard from 1 to 7 calendar days to 1 to 5 calendar days ahead of the 2026 peak season.

According to the company, the initiative combines network optimisation, automated sortation, intelligent routing, and operational planning improvements across its last-mile logistics infrastructure.

GOFO stated that the programme is designed to improve delivery predictability, strengthen operational efficiency, and support faster customer fulfilment without introducing additional fees during 2026.

The company currently operates across 47 states through more than 140 hubs and stations, covering over 9,200 ZIP codes and reaching more than 70% of the US population.

According to GOFO, the network already achieves 99% two-day delivery performance and more than 55% next-day delivery performance across its short-haul Zones 1 and 2 service regions.

“By tightening our nationwide standard to 1–5 calendar days for full implementation ahead of peak while already achieving 99% 2-day performance in our short-haul zones and 55%-plus next-day, on top of that, we’re giving customers a delivery commitment they can build inventory and customer-experience strategies around,” said Vincent D’Amato, Chief Sales Officer, US, GOFO.

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Operational Upgrades Across Delivery Infrastructure

GOFO stated that the programme includes coordinated upgrades across:

  • Linehaul and network operations
  • Hub and station execution
  • Automated sortation infrastructure
  • The GOFO ATLAS intelligent logistics platform

The company stated that dispatch schedules are now anchored around arrival-time targets and milestone-based operational planning rather than fixed departure windows.

According to GOFO, shipments meeting minimum load thresholds can be dispatched earlier to improve transit efficiency and reduce delivery delays.

The company also confirmed that 80% of linehaul lanes are currently meeting scheduled arrival benchmarks consistently across the network.

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Automation and Intelligent Logistics Operations

GOFO stated that expanded automated sortation has reduced manual processing volumes while improving throughput across its logistics network.

The company also highlighted operational improvements, including:

  • Standardised scanning and loading procedures
  • Real-time dispatch and arrival monitoring
  • Dynamic routing optimisation
  • Early warning systems for transit exceptions
  • Workforce scheduling aligned to operational demand cycles

According to GOFO, the ATLAS intelligent platform continuously evaluates routing scenarios using transit time, cost, and operational conditions to improve fulfilment reliability.

Supporting Ecommerce and Customer Delivery Expectations

GOFO stated that the updated delivery standard is designed to provide merchants with more predictable fulfilment operations and support customer experience planning around delivery reliability.

The company confirmed that the new one-to-five-day delivery commitment will apply to GOFO Parcel services without additional pricing increases during 2026.

According to GOFO, the initiative reflects continued investment in automation, logistics intelligence, and network scalability as ecommerce delivery expectations continue to accelerate.

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