ABSTRACT
To cope with the globalisation of online shopping, ecological environment deterioration and increasing traffic pressure, a novel logistics service paradigm – joint distribution (JD) – for tackling the bottlenecks in operational efficiency, quality of service and environment-friendly development is put forward under online shopping combining with the internet of things, service-oriented technologies and other advanced management methods and tools. Then, the concept of JD is defined under online shopping, the differences among JD, third-party express service system (TESS) and self-built logistics system (SLS) are discussed. JD architecture and typical characteristics and the key technologies for developing a JD service platform (JDSP) are introduced. Four core components, i.e. Management system, optimisation on resource service, operational strategies during the delivery, etc. are studied for developing the JDSP. Finally, we develop some key systems and integrate them into the JDSP, also the platform is applied to a joint distribution alliance, and future research directions are discussed.
Acknowledgements
We would like to thank the editors and anonymous reviewers for their suggestions on improving this paper, and we are also grateful to other researchers in the team of ‘City Joint Distribution for Online Shopping Logistics’.
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No potential conflict of interest was reported by the authors.