Split Delivery:
Split Delivery:
What does this term stand for?
Split Delivery is a logistics strategy where a single order is divided into multiple shipments to be delivered separately, either due to inventory availability, transport constraints, or customer requirements. This approach allows partial fulfillment, maintains supply chain flexibility, and optimizes delivery schedules. Split deliveries are commonly used in e-commerce, retail distribution, and situations where time-sensitive items must arrive earlier than the remaining order. Proper coordination ensures accurate tracking, reduces delays, and maintains customer satisfaction.
Characteristics:
- Divides order into shipments
- Allows partial fulfillment
- Optimizes delivery schedule
Supports supply chain flexibility
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