How is proof of delivery captured (photo, signature, both, or none) and enforced?
At delivery the driver captures proof — a photo and/or a customer signature — and the requirement is configurable per case: signature required, photo required, both, or neither. The proof is stored against the delivery job. This lets a business set the evidence standard appropriate to the goods or the risk (a high-value item might require a signed photo; a low-value drop might need…
At delivery the driver captures proof — a photo and/or a customer signature — and the requirement is configurable per case: signature required, photo required, both, or neither. The proof is stored against the delivery job. This lets a business set the evidence standard appropriate to the goods or the risk (a high-value item might require a signed photo; a low-value drop might need none), and the captured proof becomes part of the delivery record for dispute resolution.