2008 6th IEEE International Conference on Industrial Informatics 2008
DOI: 10.1109/indin.2008.4618098
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Conceptual design of rail transit based urban logistics delivery system

Abstract: A new urban logistics delivery system is brought forward to resolve the traffic congestion. With the development of economy, there are more and more vehicles in megapolises, so the burdens of city roads become more and more heavy, and the environmental impacts and energy shortage become severer. Underground Logistics System (ULS) is used to resolve the problem in many countries. For the high cost and limitations of special use, not all the megapolises can build ULS, and the effect of ULS is limited. In the pap… Show more

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“…Qian [2] provided a comprehensive review and analysis of typical underground logistics systems in countries such as the Netherlands, Japan, and Germany, with a particular emphasis on the promising potential of freight transportation via subways. Building upon this groundwork, He et al [3] envisioned a paradigm shift in urban logistics. Their proposal introduced a comprehensive system, featuring a management information center, a dedicated freight hub, rail transit, and specialized delivery personnel.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Qian [2] provided a comprehensive review and analysis of typical underground logistics systems in countries such as the Netherlands, Japan, and Germany, with a particular emphasis on the promising potential of freight transportation via subways. Building upon this groundwork, He et al [3] envisioned a paradigm shift in urban logistics. Their proposal introduced a comprehensive system, featuring a management information center, a dedicated freight hub, rail transit, and specialized delivery personnel.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%