Comprehensive Thinking about the Last one Hundred Meters Issue of Express Delivery Industry

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With the rapid development of online shopping in China, China’s logistics industry has been developing rapidly. However, different kinds of problems have appeared during the process of the rapid development of the logistics industry. This paper aims to find solutions to the problems. The significance of solving the last one hundred meters issue of express delivery industry has been pointed out in this paper. Based on the research results of both in China and abroad, the author proposed five models for solving the problems in different occasions, namely, third-party companies model, self-service supermarkets model, logistics box model, intelligence community model and commissioned model, etc.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 1073-1076)

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2385-2389

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December 2014

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