ISyE James C. Edenfield Chair and Professor Martin Savelsbergh Working with Grubhub to Optimize Delivery Network

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Stan Chia, SVP of Operations at GrubHub, and ISyE's Martin Savelsbergh working towards creating the ultimate delivery of a superior diner, restaurant, and driver experience.

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Georgia Tech alumni Stan Chia, SVP of Operations at GrubHub, is working with ISyE James C. Edenfield Chair and Professor Martin Savelsbergh to optimize the delivery network in order to ultimately deliver a superior diner, restaurant, and driver experience.

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GrubHub, the Chicago-based food delivery service, has expanded to the Atlanta-area market within the last few months. Georgia Tech alumni Stan Chia, SVP of Operations at GrubHub, is working with ISyE James C. Edenfield Chair and Professor Martin Savelsbergh to optimize the delivery network in order to ultimately deliver a superior diner, restaurant, and driver experience.

Savelsbergh notes that “even though GrubHub can no longer be viewed as a start-up company, it still feels and operates as a start-up company. That is, there is a ‘can-do’ attitude, and all challenges are seen as opportunities. There is a constant flow of ideas on how to possibly extend offerings, how to possibly improve service – both to restaurants and to diners – and how to best get things done.”

About the collaboration, Savelsbergh explains, “GrubHub is trying to revolutionize meal delivery, both in terms of their offerings as well as in terms of the scale of their operations – ultimately wanting to provide service in all major U.S. cities. The highly dynamic nature of their business is something rarely seen in other delivery operations and creates a great environment for researchers to develop and test new delivery optimization ideas, which is one of my primary research interests.”

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School of Industrial and Systems Engineering (ISYE), The Supply Chain and Logistics Institute (SCL)

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GrubHub, Martin Savelsbergh, stan chia
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  • Created On: Jan 22, 2016 - 5:34am
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