Implementation Technologies of an Advanced Cloud-based System for Distribution Operations
Sotiris P. Gayialis, Evripidis P. Kechagias, Angeliki Deligianni,, Grigorios D. Konstantakopoulos, Georgios A. Papadopoulos

TL;DR
This paper presents a cloud-based routing and scheduling system for urban distribution logistics that integrates static and dynamic planning, real-time monitoring, and rerouting to improve efficiency and customer service.
Contribution
It introduces a comprehensive cloud-enabled platform for urban distribution logistics, combining static and dynamic routing with real-time fleet monitoring and rerouting capabilities.
Findings
System enables faster and more accurate distribution planning.
Supports cost-efficient logistics operations.
Enhances customer service through real-time adjustments.
Abstract
Today's era is characterized as the "digital transformation era". Digital processes and information systems are used in every aspect of social and business activity. The use of information technology over the internet is so extensive that we interact with it daily without even recognizing it. The technological advances can offer a plethora of improvements for the supply chain processes, especially in the field of distribution planning and execution. The scope of this paper is to present the technological content of an advanced routing and scheduling system for transportation and delivery of goods. The system focuses on the routing and scheduling problem in urban areas, as city logistics have become a complex environment for companies to deliver their goods. The presented system deals with both static and dynamic routing and scheduling problems. More specifically, the system can create…
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TopicsTransportation Systems and Logistics · Transport and Logistics Innovations
