Turoser Kerterti
The last-mile delivery of goods is a critical component of the modern supply chain, ensuring that products reach their final destinations, often residential or urban areas. However, traditional last-mile logistics methods, including delivery vans and trucks, pose environmental and congestion challenges in urban settings. This article explores the innovative concept of using baby prams as a sustainable alternative for last-mile deliveries. By examining the sustainability, feasibility, and benefits of this unique approach, we shed light on the potential of transforming the last-mile logistics landscape.
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