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Lazada's last mile: Where no e-commerce company in Vietnam had gone before

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posted on 2024-11-23, 06:11 authored by Jaime Calbeto, Ahmad AbareshiAhmad Abareshi, Narumon Sriratanaviriyakul, Mathews NkhomaMathews Nkhoma, Siddhi PittayachawanSiddhi Pittayachawan, Irfan Ulhaq, Fabian Wandt, Hung Vo
Aim/Purpose: This case study examines the last-mile logistics model as implemented by Lazada Vietnam, as well as the logistics challenges in the local business environment that led the e-commerce company to dually employ the inventory/retail model and the marketplace model for delivering orders to online customers in Vietnam in search of the way to perfect their last-mile logistics. Background: For electronic commerce companies aiming to be successful in customer service, what academics and practitioners refer to as 'last-mile logistics' is the one moment of truth, when deliveries have to be planned tactically and exactly, so that orders are delivered to customers at the right time, right place, right quantity, right quality, and ultimately at the right cost. When deciphering this type of supply chain, i.e., one that is e-commerce- driven, last-mile logistics is the one segment of the product flow that directly interacts with the ultimate customer, but many times is the one segment that is the most problematic and less efficient to implement well. Lazada Group, a German e-commerce company, discovered the serious complications of 'last-mile logistics' when they first entered Vietnam in 2013.

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117

End page

126

Total pages

10

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Proceedings of the 20th Informing Science and Information Technology Education Conference (InSITE 2017)

Editors

Eli Cohen

Name of conference

InSITE 2017

Publisher

Informing Science Institute

Place published

United States

Start date

2017-07-31

End date

2017-08-05

Language

English

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© 2017 Informing Science Institute (CC BY-NC 4.0) This article is licensed to you under Creative Commons

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2006074713

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2020-06-22

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2017-06-28

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