Localized Last Mile Distribution Models
Quelle: https://www2.deloitte.com/us/en/insights/focus/industry-4-0/last-mile-distribution.html
Localized Last Mile Distribution Models refer to logistics approaches that optimize the final delivery stage by leveraging locally situated distribution points and networks (such as city consolidation hubs, micro-fulfillment centers, or pick-up points) to achieve faster delivery times, lower costs, and reduced environmental impact.
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