What are the main benefits of SF's patents related to open violent sorting and identification methods?

SF's disclosure of patents related to violent sorting and identification methods will make their company's economy rise. Because they take such measures, on the one hand, couriers will stop using violent sorting in the future, and the complaint rate of customers will be reduced, so that their company can gain people's trust. On the other hand, other express delivery companies have not taken relevant measures. When people buy goods, they are very concerned about the protection of the items they buy. After SF has issued such related patents, they will choose SF, which will lead to the economic increase of their company.

Among many courier companies, violent sorting? This phenomenon is actually very common. Although they can improve their work rate in this way, they will also bring themselves a lot of troubles, such as irreversible losses to customers' express delivery, and customers will complain to them at this time. If they receive complaints, their overall evaluation will be lowered, and it is difficult for people to choose a courier company that trusts them, which will cause great losses to their economy.

In fact, in our daily life, after receiving the courier, we will find that many courier boxes have already become shapeless, and these reasons are related to the violent sorting of their staff. When they work, they only care about their own work efficiency and never consider the ideas of customers. Among many express delivery, some boxes are very beautiful, and the store has put a lot of thought into this aspect. In order to give customers a pleasant experience, they will promote the sales of products. However, they will meet some couriers who are violently sorting on the road, and they will destroy these couriers, which will greatly reduce the mood of buyers, which will lead to a decline in their goodwill towards the shops they buy.

In fact, it is better for SF to do so, because they will win the favor of customers from their interests.