The Design of the Central Kitchen Logistics Distribution System

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The design aims at the central kitchen to flow the system, realizes a lot of function, such as order management, merchandise delivery, storage management, financial control and so on. The system bases on the characteristic of central kitchen which is about "one contains many", follows the simple, economically and practical principle, set up the algorithm for delivery, optimizes the situation for the vehicle, considers the priority of customer, optimized the route of merchandise delivery, enhances the efficiency, reduces the cost, and the order management, the storage management the situation of dynamic management of storage management are more scientific and standardized. Moreover the system has supported the financial analysis function, and the enterprise cost can be analyzed and appraised by mathematics model.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 1008-1009)

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1489-1492

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August 2014

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