Ten men have faced court after police busted an alleged Melbourne drug distribution network described as being similar to food delivery services such as Uber Eats and Deliveroo.

Police allege the group, arrested on Monday after a string of police raids over the Easter long weekend, were supplying up to 200 other traffickers in a "next generation" drug ring allegedly operating across Victoria.

The men, aged 20 to 27, faced Melbourne Magistrates Court on Tuesday and were remanded in custody.

Police say the well-organised syndicate were allegedly distributing drugs, predominantly ice, via a courier system similar to a food delivery business that allowed lower tier drug peddlers to order products on demand.

“This is really a next generation, highly entrepreneurial group of drug traffickers who operated an incredibly mobile business,” Detective Superintendent Deb Robertson said.