2018
DOI: 10.1016/j.energy.2018.06.125
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Dynamic management of loading bays for energy efficient urban freight deliveries

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“…Logistics and supply chain design focuses on the design of various supply chain aspects, such as fulfillment [12], distribution [127], hub and spoke systems [124], last mile logistics models [3], and logistics challenges related to the distribution system [130]. Urban freight terminals include urban distribution centers [138], urban consolidation centers [135], mobile depots [132], and loading bays [136]. Urban planning focuses on articles related to urban planning, particularly the impact of urban freight activity [143] and parking practices [145].…”
Section: Themes In Last Mile Logisticsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Logistics and supply chain design focuses on the design of various supply chain aspects, such as fulfillment [12], distribution [127], hub and spoke systems [124], last mile logistics models [3], and logistics challenges related to the distribution system [130]. Urban freight terminals include urban distribution centers [138], urban consolidation centers [135], mobile depots [132], and loading bays [136]. Urban planning focuses on articles related to urban planning, particularly the impact of urban freight activity [143] and parking practices [145].…”
Section: Themes In Last Mile Logisticsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…If the second approximation method is used (the algorithm chooses among all the acceptable loading baysnot only the closest one): the average walking distance is around 300 meters, but vehicles almost never wait outside the city before performing the deliveries. For the more detailed description of the model and results please see [7].…”
Section: Achieved Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The algorithm is shortly presented in the sequel (see Figure 1). A more detailed elaboration and explanation of the algorithm and model developed in MATLAB can be found in Letnik et al [7]. Generally, last mile delivery problem is divided into two sub-problems: (1) the delivery of goods from outside the city to the LB; and (2) the delivery of goods from the LB to the customer.…”
Section: On Algorithm For Dynamic Management Of Urban Freight Deliveriesmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Access to urban areas (especially to historical city centres or some specific parts of the city) is often prohibited or allowed only at certain time of the day and/ or only with small and environmentally friendly delivery vehicles (freight bikes, light commercial vehicles, electric delivery vehicles). When direct delivery to customers is not possible a Loading Bay (LB) is needed for transhipment of goods and parking of delivery vehicles during the final (last mile) delivery operations Guastaroba et al 2016;Letnik et al 2018).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%