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Jie Lu, Jing Luo, Lingling Tian and Ye Tian
Logistics services are integral to urban economic activity, and delving into the spatial distribution traits and evolutionary pathways of various kinds of logistics service node facilities (LSNF) is markedly valuable for understanding a city?s functional...
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Miguel Jaller, Xiuli Zhang, Xiaodong Qian
Pág. 755?778
This work studies the distribution of warehouses and distribution centers (W&DCs) in California and analyzes their potential relationships with disadvantaged communities (DACs). Through aggregated spatial analyses and econometric modeling, the resear...
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Leise Kelli de Oliveira, Odirley Rocha dos Santos, Renata Lúcia Magalhães de Oliveira and Rodrigo Affonso de Albuquerque Nóbrega
The location of logistics facilities is important for urban freight transport. Several metropolitan regions have identified that logistics facilities are relocating to suburban areas outside city center boundaries. This phenomenon is known as logistics s...
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Takanori Sakai, Kazuya Kawamura, Tetsuro Hyodo
We analyze the relationship between the location of logistics facilities and the goods vehicle travel distances for the shipments associated with the facilities, using data from a large urban freight survey conducted in the Tokyo Metropolitan Area in 201...
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Sanjay Gupta, Garima
Pág. 965 - 977
Logistics sprawl is resulting in logistics and transport companies moving towards the periphery of the cities. This outward movement of logistics facility has brought about a change in the supply chains, patterns of distribution modes and freight distrib...
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Clarence Woudsma, Paul Jakubicek, Laetitia Dablanc
Pág. 474 - 488
This paper focuses on the spatial patterns of freight and logistics activities in North America. The recent interest in logistics and warehousing and its impact on the urban environment has prompted research investigating the ?sprawling? nature of these ...
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Eiichi Taniguchi, Russell G. Thompson, Tadashi Yamada
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The information revolution is creating both opportunities and challenges for improving the sustainability of urban freight systems. A range of vehicle movement data can now be automatically collected from low cost sensors that are able to assist in impro...
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