microtukiasemat
Microtukiasemat, often translated as micro-hubs or micro-collection points, are small-scale logistics facilities designed for efficient last-mile delivery and collection of goods. These facilities are typically located in urban or densely populated areas, allowing them to be closer to end consumers than traditional large distribution centers. Their primary function is to act as intermediate points for sorting, consolidating, and distributing smaller shipments.
The concept of microtukiasemat has gained traction with the rise of e-commerce and the increasing demand for
Microtukiasemat can vary in size and scope, ranging from small locker systems in residential buildings to repurposed