Two thoughts about this visualization of Domino’s delivery routes:
1) The bicycle deliverer is a piker. I delivered (by car) in the Buffalo suburbs for over 4 years. I covered about 100 square miles of territory, did over 100 miles of stop-and-go-driving on a weekend night, and the suburbanized swampy terrain had very few neat, homogenous rectangles.
2) What a great video for the transshipment portion of a linear programming or Excel class.
P.S. We have a distribution center (one of the red nodes towards the video’s end) for Wal-Mart located about 35 miles south of my home. I recently found out that it’s actually a distribution center for distribution centers: it handles mostly clothing, and ships nothing directly to stores.





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