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In logistics, what does 'last-mile delivery' refer to?
Last-mile delivery is the final step of the delivery process, from a transportation hub to the precise recipient, often the most expensive and time-consuming pa
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Question: In logistics, what does 'last-mile delivery' refer to?
Answer options: ✅ The final leg of a product's journey from a distribution hub to the end customer.
- The initial transportation from the manufacturer to the first warehouse.
- The longest distance covered by a single mode of transport.
- The international shipping phase of goods.
Correct answer: The final leg of a product's journey from a distribution hub to the end customer.
Explanation: Last-mile delivery is the final step of the delivery process, from a transportation hub to the precise recipient, often the most expensive and time-consuming part.
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