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Research on University Takeaway O2O Distribution Mode Based on Centralized Distribution of Third-Party Sub-region

Published: 13 July 2020 Publication History

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As a representative of catering O2O (Online to Offline), takeaway O2O is widely accepted by college students for its diversity and convenience. However, due to the concentration of college accommodation and ordering time, takeaway O2O distribution has a problem of low distribution efficiency and long waiting time for customers during peak hours. This paper proposes an optimization strategy based on centralized distribution of third-party sub-regions. Through the establishment of a new vehicle path planning (VRP) model, M1, M2, M3 were analyzed and demonstrated by examples. The conclusions show that: (1) the establishment of the takeaway distribution transfer station can reduce the distribution time, but also greatly increase the distribution cost. (2) Third-party centralized sub-regional distribution can not only effectively reduce distribution costs, but also significantly shorten the time.

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      ICEBT '20: Proceedings of the 2020 4th International Conference on E-Education, E-Business and E-Technology
      June 2020
      95 pages
      ISBN:9781450387781
      DOI:10.1145/3404649
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      1. Centralized distribution
      2. Distribution transfer station
      3. Takeaway O2O
      4. Vehicle path planning

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