Abstract

A reliable and stable distribution network is fundamental for the effective operation of fresh agricultural product logistics, and network reliability is a crucial metric for determining whether fresh agricultural product logistics can complete specified tasks promptly and smoothly. To further clarify the current research status on the reliability of fresh agricultural product distribution networks considering transportation losses, this study reviews the literature from three aspects: research on transportation losses of fresh agricultural products, reliability of stochastic distribution networks, and methods for assessing the reliability of stochastic distribution networks considering transportation losses. The studies indicate that few documents introduce both quantity deterioration and quality deterioration simultaneously into network reliability research, which tends to overlook the market demand under reduced freshness, and seldom considers the dynamic changes of deterioration factors in complex environments.

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