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What is Last Mile Delivery

Technology Optimization and Change Management for Successful Digital Supply Chains
This term is used to describe delivery of the product to the final end user in home.
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Digital Transformation: Impact of 5G Technology in Supply Chain Industry
Likhit Verma (Ericsson, USA) and Mohit Lalwani (Oracle, USA)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-5225-7700-3.ch013
Abstract
Supply chain industry is undergoing massive digital transformation. However, the pace of transformation has been rather slow. One of the challenges in the transformation is that there is so much dependency among various digital technologies that if one is implemented without the other, it might lead to no value creation at all. Furthermore, some of these technologies are dependent on other technologies that are still in its early phase of adoption. The existing technologies (namely artificial intelligence, machine learning, augmented reality, internet of things, virtual reality, big data) are critical enablers for the digital supply chain network; however, to unleash the full potential of these technologies, an extensive data sharing and analysis is required. This will only be possible if there is a robust telecom network. 5G with its features of low latency, high bandwidth, higher speeds, and low power requirements is expected to fill the void and hence expedite the digital supply chain transformation.
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Impact of E-Commerce on the Urban Landscape
Delivery of a product from distribution centers to the doorstep of final consumers.
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The Use of Unmanned Aerial Vehicles: A Comparison of Turkey and Croatia
Movement of goods from a transportation hub to the final delivery destination. The final delivery destination is typically a personal residence. The focus of last mile logistics is to deliver items to the end user as fast as possible.
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Parcel Lockers as an Environmentally-Friendly Delivery Method in E-Commerce: The Case of Turkey
Delivery of products purchased through electronic commerce from the last cargo branch to the point of delivery.
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Retail Supply Chain Management Trends: Past, Present and Future
Last mile is a term used in supply chain management and transportation planning to describe the movement of people and goods from a transportation hub to a final destination in the area. The term “last mile” was originally used in the telecommunications field but has since been applied to supply chain management. Transporting goods via freight rail networks and container ships is often the most efficient and cost-effective manner of shipping. However, when goods arrive at a high-capacity freight station or port, they must then be transported to their final destination. This last leg of the supply chain is often less efficient, comprising up to 28% of the total cost to move goods. This has become known as the “last mile problem.”
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