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A Study On Analysing The Impact Of Delivery Efficiency On Customer Satisfaction In Cloud Kitchens

Authors: Sanjay Manikandan, Dr. Bhanu Pratap

Abstract: Despite the rapid growth of the cloud kitchen industry in recent years, many businesses continue to face challenges in ensuring consistent customer satisfaction. As customer experience in this model depends entirely on delivery performance, the efficiency of delivery operations has become a critical determinant of success. This study investigates the impact of delivery efficiency on customer satisfaction in cloud kitchens, examining dimensions such as delivery time, order accuracy, food quality, delivery personnel behaviour, app/platform reliability, and cost of delivery. The literature review strongly supports the role of these variables in shaping consumer perceptions and loyalty. A conceptual framework linking delivery efficiency and customer satisfaction is developed from a comprehensive review of prior research, with hypotheses designed to empirically assess these relationships within the Bengaluru market context. Existing studies have not developed a holistic model of customer satisfaction that simultaneously incorporates both operational and technological factors influencing food delivery outcomes. This study advances the literature by proposing an integrated conceptual model that connects operational efficiency with customer experience, offering a structured understanding of how delivery performance affects satisfaction and retention. The framework provides meaningful insights for both scholars and practitioners, demonstrating how timely service, accuracy, and platform reliability collectively enhance the perceived value of cloud kitchen services. It also holds practical significance for managers seeking strategies to improve delivery reliability, optimize resources, and strengthen customer relationships in a highly competitive digital food ecosystem. Overall, this research aims to provide new perspectives on how operational, technological, and human factors jointly drive satisfaction in the food delivery. industry. It emphasizes the importance of aligning efficiency with service quality to sustain long-term competitiveness. The findings can help cloud kitchen operators design delivery systems that reduce operational lapses, improve reliability, and build stronger customer trust and loyalty.

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Sustainability Assessment Of Flyover Construction Using Life Cycle Cost And Carbon Footprint Analysis

Authors: J Shiva Kumar

Abstract: The growing demand for urban flyovers has intensified the need to evaluate their economic and environmental sustainability. This paper presents a comprehensive sustainability assessment of a reinforced concrete (RCC) flyover using Life Cycle Cost Analysis (LCCA) and Carbon Footprint Analysis (CFA). The study covers all major life-cycle phases— construction, operation, maintenance, and end-of-life—using a cradle-to-grave approach. Material quantities were obtained from STAAD.Pro modeling, while emission factors were derived from the Indian Life Cycle Inventory Database. The results indicate that cement and steel contribute more than 70% of total CO₂ emissions, while maintenance activities account for 25–30% of life-cycle costs. Incorporating 30% Ground Granulated Blast Furnace Slag (GGBS) replacement in concrete reduced total emissions by 22% and costs by 11%. The proposed framework offers a quantitative basis for integrating sustainability considerations into future flyover design and construction.

 

 

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