Arizona State University students use logistical knowledge to help feed families
ASU students built a system that solves logistical challenges some food banks face, like short working hours.
ASU students built a system that solves logistical challenges some food banks face, like short working hours.
In this story aired May 11, 2021, on ABC15:
We started researching and trying to determine where was the biggest need. Nothing’s open after 5 p.m. These people work one or two jobs, or they have childcare, or they don’t have transportation.
– Katy Keane, supply chain management lecturer
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