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Title: Courier routing for a new last-mile logistics service
Authors: Zhen, L
Wu, J
Wang, S 
He, X
Tian, X
Issue Date: 2025
Source: IISE transactions, 2025, v. 57, no. 8, p. 957-975
Abstract: As a new business mode for last-mile logistics services, some instant delivery platforms provide “help me buy” services mainly to satisfy urgent customer demands. Couriers travel to nearby stores, buy commodities requested by the customer, and quickly deliver them to the customer’s location. We investigate how to operate this type of platform to maximize profits. A two-stage stochastic programming model is proposed to determine whether to accept a customer’s order, how to assign accepted orders to couriers, and how to select stores where the commodities are purchased. The proposed model can be applied using a rolling horizon approach and account for the uncertain arrival of future orders in each epoch. Moreover, because the second-stage subproblem involves an integer programming model, a new primal decomposition algorithm is proposed to solve the two-stage model. Extensions are also explored so that our proposed methodology can be applied to more general and realistic platform operations. Numerical experiments based on real data are conducted to test the effectiveness of the proposed algorithm and to derive useful managerial insights for operators of help me buy services. This study indicates the necessity of applying the new decomposition to this new delivery model, considering future orders, and allowing platform collaboration, and determines the benefit of the stochastic solution. In addition, this study reveals the influences of the courier-to-order ratio; response time; distribution and radius of order, courier, and store circles; demand density; and decision frequency.
Keywords: Column generation
Courier routing
Last-mile logistics
Order assignment
Platform revenue
Publisher: Taylor & Francis Inc.
Journal: IISE transactions 
ISSN: 2472-5854
EISSN: 2472-5862
DOI: 10.1080/24725854.2024.2366295
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