Milk Run
Milk Run
What does this term stand for?
Milk Run is a logistics strategy where a single vehicle collects or delivers goods from multiple suppliers or customers in one continuous route. It is used to reduce transport costs, improve resource utilization, and minimize empty vehicle mileage. Milk Runs are particularly important in Just-in-Time (JIT) supply chains, ensuring timely replenishment while maintaining lean inventory levels. They require precise route planning, scheduling, and coordination to optimize delivery efficiency and reduce operational waste.
Characteristics:
- Collects or delivers goods from multiple points in one trip
- Reduces transportation costs and empty mileage
- Improves vehicle and resource utilization
- Supports Just-in-Time inventory management
- Enhances delivery efficiency and scheduling
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