nbsp; Public transit agencies and private firms have decided that a major problem facing cities is the “first mile/last mile” (FMLM) problem. The FMLM problem is drawn originally from telecommunications, then supply chain management (goods movement). For telecommunications FMLM is the final leg (or first leg) to the consumer. With physical infrastructure it is expensive…
December 2019 – David Levinson, Transportist
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