How R Courier Uses Technology to Improve Customer Service
Learn about the many ways R Courier uses technology to understand customer needs, enhance their satisfaction, and nudge courier delivery into the future.
Learn about the many ways R Courier uses technology to understand customer needs, enhance their satisfaction, and nudge courier delivery into the future.
Find out how R Courier consistently meets and exceeds the medical community’s delivery needs with friendly, knowledgeable staff and the latest in technology.
When looking for a medical courier in the GTA or even across Canada, you might be wondering what kind of qualities you should be keeping an eye out for.
A number of businesses today rely on technology in order to provide the best services and products to their customers.
If you are a health agency looking for medical courier services, find a company that offers advanced technology, professionalism, rush delivery, and more.
Diwali or the “Festival of Lights” is an important Hindu festival that is meant to celebrate Rama’s return from exile after fighting and winning a battle against demons.
Halloween is almost here, meaning that a number of children will be walking the streets in their costumes going trick-or-treating. Adults will not only participate with their young children, but many also attend parties and get dressed up themselves.
R Courier is a privately owned courier company that has been operating out of Toronto since 1991. For years, we have provided reliable parcel delivery services to people across Canada, and have even made a name for ourselves in the medical courier industry as well.
A number of facilities rely on medical couriers for time sensitive medical parcel delivery that is available 24/7 by professionals who are trained to handle medical-related items, including biohazardous material. R Courier has been providing medical courier services to Toronto for years and we have witnessed first-hand the growing demand for reliable delivery services in the medical industry.
A new poll has been conducted this year between June 26 and July 2 on behalf of the Canadian Medical Association titled, “The Future of Connected Health Care.” Its findings are interesting (but not surprising) as it seems like a majority of Canadians are ready to accept more technology into the Canadian healthcare system.