2020
DOI: 10.3390/su12010425
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A Time-Efficiency Study of Medium-Duty Trucks Delivering in Urban Environments

Abstract: This paper uses data from a major logistics service provider in Gothenburg (Sweden) to (i) identify the different activities in a typical urban distribution tour, (ii) quantify the time required by drivers to perform each of these activities, and (iii) identify potential initiatives to improve time efficiency. To do so, the authors collected GPS data, conducted a time-study of the activities performed by the drivers for a week, conducted a focus group with the drivers, and a set of interviews with managers. Th… Show more

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“…For the information segment, the trend has been to adopt blockchain to make the information transparent and reduce the processing of paperwork. The trends in transportation grouping have been focused mainly on reducing the time and effort in delivering the goods (Sanchez-Diaz et al , 2020). This is done with the help of faster processing of approvals and custom clearances, thereby enabling the possibility of same-day delivery.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For the information segment, the trend has been to adopt blockchain to make the information transparent and reduce the processing of paperwork. The trends in transportation grouping have been focused mainly on reducing the time and effort in delivering the goods (Sanchez-Diaz et al , 2020). This is done with the help of faster processing of approvals and custom clearances, thereby enabling the possibility of same-day delivery.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Second, it is a fact that drivers make decisions onthe-fly in the absence of, and sometimes in spite of detailed route planning. While there is a low level of adoption of fleet management systems, especially among small fleet carriers (Perego, Perotti, & Mangiaracina, 2011;Rincon-Garcia, Waterson, & Cherrett, 2017), even large companies may not use them to develop detailed route planning, leaving it instead to their experienced drivers to decide, based on "their existing knowledge on where customers are located and their respective opening hours" (Sanchez-Diaz et al, 2020). This is in line with Orlikowski's model, which describes human action as influenced, but not dictated by "rules and norms" (Orlikowski, 2000), taken here to mean also designated route plans.…”
Section: Characterization Of Charging Strategiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The activities that drivers do during operation time are driving, stationary work activity, or resting. Sanchez-Diaz et al (2020) find in a detailed time-study that driving and breaks take up only 30% and 15% of the time, respectively, while the remaining 55% is "used to perform activities not related to driving but to customer service and freight handling". This would mean that 70% of the time, the vehicle is parked or idle while being in the responsibility of the driver, which offers opportunity for being charged.…”
Section: Driver Activitymentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Another factor affecting the operating costs of a municipal cleaning company is the choice of an optimal route [24,25]. The choice of the route and the resulting travel costs depend on the urban development pattern [26,27]. Choosing a vehicle with low consumption of inexpensive fuel and an optimal route for the transport task of collecting municipal waste may result in the lowest possible operating costs of the vehicle fleet [28].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%