Search

WO-2026095756-A1 - METHOD, DEVICE, AND RECORDING MEDIUM FOR PROCESSING DELIVERY REQUEST

WO2026095756A1WO 2026095756 A1WO2026095756 A1WO 2026095756A1WO-2026095756-A1

Abstract

Disclosed is technology for processing a delivery request. A method by which an electronic device processes a delivery request for a product, according to one aspect of the present disclosure, comprises the steps of: acquiring a plurality of delivery requests for requesting delivery of a plurality of products, wherein the delivery request includes information about at least one of an origin, a destination, or a product; generating a plurality of tasks on the basis of the plurality of delivery requests, wherein the one or more tasks correspond to delivery work for at least a partial section between the origin and the destination; generating a first trip including one or more tasks corresponding to delivery work for a first section among the plurality of tasks; and determining transportation information corresponding to the first trip, wherein the transportation information includes information about a transportation means used for the first trip and a driver of the transportation means.

Inventors

  • MYSURU, Prathik Rajendran
  • SHRIKANDE, Nikhilesh

Assignees

  • 쿠팡 주식회사

Dates

Publication Date
20260507
Application Date
20250612
Priority Date
20241101

Claims (11)

  1. In a method for processing a product delivery request performed by an electronic device, A step of obtaining multiple delivery requests requesting delivery for multiple products - the delivery requests include information about at least one of a source, a destination, or a product -; A step of generating a plurality of tasks based on the plurality of delivery requests above - the one or more tasks correspond to delivery operations for at least a portion of the section between the origin and the destination -; A step of generating a first trip comprising one or more tasks corresponding to a delivery operation for a first segment among the segments between the origin and the destination among the plurality of tasks above; and A method comprising the step of determining transportation information corresponding to the first trip, wherein the transportation information includes information regarding a means of transportation used in the first trip and a driver of the means of transportation.
  2. In paragraph 1, A method in which the above transportation information includes information about a means of transportation used in the first trip and information about a driver of the means of transportation, and the information about the means of transportation includes the total amount of goods that can be loaded onto the means of transportation.
  3. In paragraph 2, The step of generating the first trip above is, A step of comparing the total quantity of goods included in the above one or more tasks with the total quantity of goods that can be loaded onto the above means of transport; and A method further comprising the step of classifying the one or more tasks into tasks included in the first trip and tasks included in a second trip different from the first trip, when the total amount of goods included in the one or more tasks is greater than the total amount of goods that can be loaded onto the transport means.
  4. In paragraph 1, The above product is stored at one or more nodes during the delivery process, and The above method is, A step of providing a first page containing an interface for selecting a starting node; A method further comprising the step of determining a starting node, which is the starting point of the first section, based on user input to the interface of the first page.
  5. In paragraph 4, The above method is, A step of providing a second page containing information about one or more trips originating from the starting node, depending on the determination of the starting node; and A method further comprising the step of determining the first trip as a target trip based on user input regarding the first trip among one or more trips included in the second page.
  6. In paragraph 5, A method comprising: information for one or more trips departing from the departure node included in the second page above, wherein the information for each of the one or more trips includes at least one of transportation information, origin, destination, or progress information.
  7. In paragraph 5, The above method is, A method further comprising the step of providing a third page containing information about one or more tasks included in the first trip, as the first trip is determined to be a target trip.
  8. In Paragraph 7, A method comprising: information for one or more tasks included in the third page above, comprising a CTA button for entering information for each of the one or more tasks, a unique number of a box containing a product, or information regarding the success/failure of the task.
  9. In paragraph 8, The above method is, A method further comprising the step of outputting an interface to upload an authentication image for a failed task to the third page as one of the above one or more tasks fails.
  10. In electronic devices, One or more processors; and It includes one or more memories in which instructions executed by the above one or more processors are stored, and An electronic device configured such that when the instructions are executed by the one or more processors, the one or more processors are configured to execute a method according to any one of claims 1 to 9.
  11. In a non-transient computer-readable recording medium that records instructions for causing one or more processors to perform an operation when executed by one or more processors, The above instructions are configured to cause one or more processors to execute a method according to any one of claims 1 through 9, a non-transient computer-readable recording medium.

Description

Method, device, and recording medium for processing delivery requests The present disclosure relates to a method for processing a product delivery request. Driven by advancements in communication technology and changes in the social environment, e-commerce services provide a wide range of goods and services to many users through e-commerce platforms (e.g., online platforms). Users can conveniently purchase various goods and services using mobile applications running on electronic devices (e.g., smartphones, tablets, laptops, and desktops). E-commerce services also offer delivery services that deliver products to users in various regions using logistics and distribution networks. Through this, users can conveniently receive ordered goods at their desired location. E-commerce services are equipped with logistics networks capable of storing goods in various regions to provide rapid delivery services. For example, they establish multiple logistics centers capable of storing large volumes of goods, enabling the rapid delivery of items from these centers to their destinations upon receiving a delivery request. Such a logistics network offers the advantage of processing deliveries much faster than the traditional method of shipping goods from the seller to the buyer when a delivery order is received. Furthermore, the logistics network of e-commerce services includes various levels of locations for storing goods (e.g., logistics centers, hubs, camps, etc.), allowing for the rapid delivery of products from each location to the buyer. FIG. 1 illustrates a logistics network for the delivery of goods according to one embodiment of the present disclosure. FIG. 2 is a drawing illustrating an environment in which an electronic device according to one embodiment of the present disclosure can be applied. FIG. 3 is a block diagram of an electronic device according to one embodiment of the present disclosure. FIG. 4 schematically illustrates information included in a delivery request and a delivery plan according to one embodiment of the present disclosure. FIG. 5 is a flowchart of a method for an electronic device to generate a trip based on a delivery request according to one embodiment of the present disclosure. FIG. 6 illustrates a second page according to one embodiment of the present disclosure. FIG. 7 illustrates the process of an electronic device and a worker terminal transmitting and receiving information according to one embodiment of the present disclosure. FIG. 8 illustrates a third page according to one embodiment of the present disclosure. FIG. 9 is a flowchart of a method for transmitting information regarding the success or failure of a task from a worker terminal to an electronic device according to one embodiment of the present disclosure. The various embodiments described in this document are illustrative for the purpose of clearly explaining the technical concept of the present disclosure and are not intended to limit it to specific embodiments. The technical concept of the present disclosure includes various modifications, equivalents, alternatives, and embodiments optionally combined from all or part of each embodiment described in this document. Furthermore, the scope of the technical concept of the present disclosure is not limited to the various embodiments presented below or the specific descriptions thereof. Terms used in this document, including technical or scientific terms, may have the meaning generally understood by those skilled in the art to which this disclosure pertains, unless otherwise defined. Expressions used in this document, such as “includes,” “may include,” “is equipped,” “is equipped,” “has,” and “may have,” imply the existence of the subject feature (e.g., function, operation, or component, etc.) and do not exclude the existence of other additional features. In other words, such expressions should be understood as open-ended terms implying the possibility of including other embodiments. Singular expressions used in this document may include the meaning of the plural form unless the context otherwise indicates, and this applies likewise to singular expressions described in the claims. Expressions such as "first," "second," or "first," "second" used in this document are used to distinguish one object from another when referring to multiple objects of the same kind, unless the context implies otherwise, and do not limit the order or importance of said objects. Expressions used in this document such as “A, B, and C”, “A, B, or C”, “A, B, and/or C”, “at least one of A, B, and C”, “at least one of A, B, or C”, “at least one of A, B, and/or C”, etc., may mean each of the listed items or all possible combinations of the listed items. For example, “at least one of A or B” may refer to (1) at least one A, (2) at least one B, and (3) at least one A and at least one B. As used in this document, the term “part” may refer to software or hardware components such as FPGAs (field-programmable gat