Urban Common Delivery Model Analysis and System Design

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Under the e-commerce environment, the increasing competition in the logistics market has been obviously. As the main force of Chinese logistics market, the small and medium-sized logistics enterprises who want to achieve further development should implement the common delivery, which has been turned out to be the short way to improve logistics efficiency, to enhance the competitiveness of enterprises and typically to optimize the allocation of resource. This paper proposes a new type of common delivery mode, the uniqueness of which is that it integrates the existing model while dealing with the decentralized urban common delivery management problem. The paper also proposes a new design step in the design of the common delivery system, and as the result of the simulation with the software Flexsim, the design, which also has the potential to coordinate the behaviors in decentralized supply chain environments, can meet the needs of a large number of goods.

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