microhub
A microhub is a small, distributed facility used for receiving, sorting, and dispatching goods, typically within a local area. Unlike traditional large distribution centers, microhubs are situated closer to end consumers, often in urban or suburban environments. Their primary purpose is to enable faster and more efficient last-mile delivery of products.
These facilities can vary in size and scope, ranging from a small section of a retail store
Microhubs play a crucial role in the evolving logistics landscape, particularly with the rise of on-demand