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Evaluate the Potential of the Physical Internet for Last Mile Delivery in Developing Countries

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Last mile delivery is a crucial component of the supply chain process, particularly in developing countries. However, traditional delivery methods are often characterized by inefficiencies, such as high costs, long delivery times, and poor delivery accuracy. The rise of e-commerce and the growth of online retail have added further pressure to last mile delivery in these countries. To address these challenges, Physical Internet (PI) has emerged as a promising solution. PI is a new paradigm for logistics and supply chain management that aims to increase the efficiency, sustainability, and resilience of the supply chain. This study aims to assess the impact of PI on last mile delivery in developing countries, using a digital model-based approach. By analyzing the potential benefits and limitations of PI, this study will contribute to the literature and provide insights and recommandations into the implementation of PI-based scenarios in last mile delivery in developing countries.
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hal-04102544 , version 1 (20-07-2023)

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Eva Petitdemange, Sam Ban, Matthieu Lauras, Sarot Srang. Evaluate the Potential of the Physical Internet for Last Mile Delivery in Developing Countries. ICDSST 2023 - 9th International Conference on Decision Support System Technology, May 2023, Albi, France. pp.203-215, ⟨10.1007/978-3-031-32534-2_15⟩. ⟨hal-04102544⟩
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