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SUMMARY
With the rapid development of the Internet, online orders have occupied the vast majority of the market share of omnichannel orders, and the warehouse network layout mode of large online supermarkets "one place and multiple warehouses" and the order characteristics of customer orders "one order and multiple products",[1] make the problem of order splitting in actual operation inevitable. According to the online supermarket customer order fulfillment process, from the beginning of the online customer order to the end of the offline customer receipt, the front-end online order splitting processing is the first . . .
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