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🚚 Beekeeping Logistics

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🚚 Supply Chain, Transport and Distribution Logistics for Beekeeping Businesses

An interactive 3D map of a beekeeping business's distribution network, where trucks continuously move equipment, hive pallets and honey between a supplier, a regional depot, apiary sites and a market.

🔬 What It Demonstrates

Two logistics chains run at once: inbound restocking from a supplier keeps the depot's inventory bar topped up, while outbound trucks carry equipment and hives out to apiaries — switching to distant migratory sites in bloom season — and finished honey out to market.

🎮 How to Use

Adjust fleet size, truck speed and demand/restock rate, and switch between local-only and migratory routing to see how the road network, truck count and depot stock level respond.

💡 Did You Know?

Migratory beekeepers time long hive-hauling trips to cool overnight temperatures, closing entrances only briefly so bees stay calm and clustered for the journey.