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Ration revolution a new era in food distribution.

Title: Ration revolution a new era in food distribution.
Authors: Sainudeen, Raihanath Airattil; Hillson, Shobin B.; Sabu, Sebin; Telson, Tom; Benny, Shon
Source: AIP Conference Proceedings; 2025, Vol. 3260 Issue 1, p1-4, 4p
Subject Terms: ONLINE shopping; RATIONING; GOVERNMENT accountability; DIRECT home delivery; QUEUING theory; LOCAL delivery services; DELIVERY of goods; USER experience
Abstract: The Smart Ration System introduces an innovative approach to revolutionize the distribution of essential goods, addressing the inefficiencies of traditional ration shops plagued by long queues and frustration among customers. In the existing system, customers are limited to viewing product availability and booking time slots, which often results in prolonged waiting times and dissatisfaction. In this paper the Smart Ration System we propose online ordering system, customers can conveniently purchase items from their homes, eliminating the need for physical visits and reducing queue times. Home delivery services further enhance convenience while alleviating overcrowding at shops. Enhanced transparency and accountability ensure government-provided goods reach intended beneficiaries, reducing the risk of fraud. With a user-friendly interface, busy individuals benefit from consistent access to essential products without disrupting their schedules, while a complaint registration feature ensures prompt issue resolution, maintaining high customer satisfaction. Overall, the Smart Ration System represents a significant leap forward, offering reduced queue times, enhanced accessibility, improvedtransparency, and greater convenience for users. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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