Urban logistics is becoming increasingly complex and costly. There are several reasons for this, such as the growth of e-commerce, enhanced customer expectations, the desire to increase delivery performance at lower costs, and improvement in city/urban sustainability and liveability. In this context, the paper focuses on last-mile logistics and presents a methodology for supporting the choice of the most sustainable mode to complete deliveries within urban areas. The emphasis is on small-sized freight (parcels), which can also be delivered on foot or by bicycle. The proposed methodology points out both internal and external direct costs. The results of its implementation to a real test case are presented and the potential benefits deriving from the use of such sustainable modes are discussed.
Comi, A., Savchenko, L. (2021). Last-mile delivering: Analysis of environment-friendly transport. SUSTAINABLE CITIES AND SOCIETY, 74, 103213 [10.1016/j.scs.2021.103213].
Last-mile delivering: Analysis of environment-friendly transport
Comi, Antonio
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2021-01-01
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Urban logistics is becoming increasingly complex and costly. There are several reasons for this, such as the growth of e-commerce, enhanced customer expectations, the desire to increase delivery performance at lower costs, and improvement in city/urban sustainability and liveability. In this context, the paper focuses on last-mile logistics and presents a methodology for supporting the choice of the most sustainable mode to complete deliveries within urban areas. The emphasis is on small-sized freight (parcels), which can also be delivered on foot or by bicycle. The proposed methodology points out both internal and external direct costs. The results of its implementation to a real test case are presented and the potential benefits deriving from the use of such sustainable modes are discussed.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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