E-bikes: How best to deploy last-mile delivery vehicles by geographical zoning and topography
James Tan, the newly appointed manager at XDE’s micro-fulfilment centre (MFC) serving Sooseo district in Seoul city (South Korea), had been recruited to improve the firm’s operational performance and service level to customers. He had to propose the possible routing of electric cargo bikes (e-bikes)...
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Main Authors: | LOW, Joyce, LEE, Byung Kwon |
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Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University
2024
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