The evolution of last mile logistics
<p>Many would not know that the history of last mile logistics dates back to the first century. ‘Cursus Publicus’, latin for ‘the public way’, was the state supervised courier service for the Roman Empire. Over time, this concept evolved into each country at first having a dedicated courier/postal company which was state owned, followed by the establishment of private courier companies. Next step in the competition was to take the game to a global level and hence we witnessed the transformation of global companies like DHL, FEDEx and etc. For these global companies, the 20th century was all about expanding their footprint across the world.</p>
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