A customer buys a sofa, a washing machine, or several large boxes. The order is paid, but standard parcel shipping does not fit.
This is where delivery becomes unnecessarily complicated for online stores and local retailers:
- The product is too large or too heavy for parcel carriers.
- The customer wants delivery today or during a fixed time window.
- A return needs to be picked up from the customer.
- A store should deliver directly from local stock.
- Freight forwarding is too slow or too expensive for a local route.
- An own vehicle is not busy enough every day to justify the cost.
Maxmove turns that case into a bookable transport: choose the vehicle size, see the price, create the order, track the delivery, receive proof.
Who it is for
Maxmove fits stores that ship more than small parcels.
Typical examples:
- furniture and interior stores
- electronics retailers
- bicycle and sports retailers
- hardware and garden products
- beverages, wine, and hospitality supplies
- B2B shops with spare parts
- regional D2C brands
- retailers with store inventory
The shared case: the product can be sold online, but delivery needs more flexibility than a parcel label.
What you can deliver with Maxmove
Bulky goods
Sofas, armchairs, shelves, washing machines, TVs, plants, bicycles, sports equipment, trade fair goods, large boxes, or multiple packages.
Local same-day orders
Orders from a store, warehouse, or showroom that should reach the customer today.
Delivery with pickup
New item out, old item back. Spare part out, broken part back. Delivery and pickup can be planned in one transport.
Returns and collections
Pick up goods from the customer and bring them back to a store, warehouse, or service partner.
B2B deliveries
Bulk orders, office supplies, stock transfers, store replenishment, or local business deliveries.
Where Maxmove helps in daily shop work
Many special deliveries do not start as a large logistics project. They happen during normal operations:
- A customer calls and asks whether a furniture item can still arrive today.
- A store employee needs to send a large order from the branch.
- A return is too large for the normal return label.
- A business customer needs goods before closing time.
- A warehouse has stock, but no suitable vehicle is available.
With Maxmove, this does not become a chain of phone calls. The order is created digitally, the driver receives the details, the customer sees the status, and the store receives proof.
How Maxmove fits into the shop workflow
You can start manually and automate later.
Practical options:
- manual dashboard booking for single deliveries
- fixed workflows for recurring local orders
- API integration for shop or ERP processes
- Shopify or WooCommerce-adjacent workflows for e-commerce teams
- driver app with order details, navigation, status, and proof of delivery
The goal is simple: the store sells the product, Maxmove organizes the right delivery.
What the customer notices
The customer does not care about internal coordination. The customer cares whether the delivery works.
With Maxmove, the experience becomes clearer:
- delivery time is easier to plan
- status is visible
- large goods arrive with a suitable vehicle
- returns and exchanges are simpler
- the store can answer delivery questions with real information
Why it can cost less
An own fleet only pays off when it is regularly busy.
For many stores, demand changes:
- few deliveries on Monday
- many deliveries on Friday
- seasonal peaks
- single large orders
- returns without a fixed rhythm
Maxmove is more flexible for this pattern: book transport when it is needed, use the right vehicle size for the job, and avoid paying for a vehicle that sits idle.
In short
Maxmove is for online stores and retailers that want to handle large or local deliveries with less manual work.
You book the transport digitally. The driver handles the delivery. Your team sees status, cost, and proof of delivery.



