The Financial Implications of Last-Mile Delivery: A Cost-Benefit Analysis
Last-mile delivery refers to the final handoff from a node in the network to the customer’s door. That seemingly short stretch consumes an outsized share of total logistics spend because density is low, stops are frequent, and service promises are high. Same-day windows and “free” delivery have turned the segment into a major line item […]
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