2021
DOI: 10.1080/00207543.2021.1893970
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Smart city for sustainable urban freight logistics

Abstract: Sustainability has become an important objective of city logistics management. Smart city, being a technology and data driven paradigm for a city's sustainable development, has entailed new research opportunities from different perspectives. It is foreseeable that smart city will keep evolving in the domain of city logistics, which plays a key role in this game changing evolution. Recent research in this field is characterised by interdisciplinary approaches and disruptive innovations. We review the state-of-t… Show more

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“…Reducing the distance between the producer and the consumer makes this zone of the megapolis (the large city without a historical part) the most attractive for CMFM cluster placement [5]. The use of warehouses and logistics centers on the outskirts of a large city to serve CMFM clusters creates a number of problems regarding the supply of materials and components for production and for the distribution of finished products and goods, due to the increased intensity of urban traffic within the cluster and beyond, the need to find parking spaces for freight transport, and the increased energy demand for transport purposes [3]. In order to ensure the proper operation of the SC in the megapolis, the logistics facilities inside the megapolis must be connected to the logistics facilities outside it.…”
Section: Cln40 Within the Smart Sustainable Cmfm Cluster And Megapolismentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Reducing the distance between the producer and the consumer makes this zone of the megapolis (the large city without a historical part) the most attractive for CMFM cluster placement [5]. The use of warehouses and logistics centers on the outskirts of a large city to serve CMFM clusters creates a number of problems regarding the supply of materials and components for production and for the distribution of finished products and goods, due to the increased intensity of urban traffic within the cluster and beyond, the need to find parking spaces for freight transport, and the increased energy demand for transport purposes [3]. In order to ensure the proper operation of the SC in the megapolis, the logistics facilities inside the megapolis must be connected to the logistics facilities outside it.…”
Section: Cln40 Within the Smart Sustainable Cmfm Cluster And Megapolismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Despite the absence of CMFM clusters in this part of the smart city, small and medium-sized manufacturing enterprises with sustainable technologies and products operate within it. However, due to the restrictions on the entry of e-trucks and trucks into this green part of the large city, in most cases, freight-transportation bicycles and the individual vehicles of local residents are used [3,75].…”
Section: Clns 40 Within Megapolis Freight Logistics Networkmentioning
confidence: 99%
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