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Thuy Duy Truong, Nguyen Huu Loc Khuu, Quoc Dien Le, Tran Thanh Cong Vu, Hoa Binh Tran and Tuong Quan Vo
Research and development on a global scale have been conducted on overhead hoist transportation systems (OHTSs) in recent years. The majority of these systems are utilized in manufacturing facilities that are either semiautomated or fully automated. By u...
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Wenbo Wang, Songhua Fan, Zijian Wang, Xinpeng Yao and Kenan Mu
Electric freight vehicles have become an important means of transportation in connected and automated environments owing to their numerous advantages. However, the generally short driving range of connected and automated electric freight vehicles (CAEFVs...
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Hongzan Jiao, Faxing Yang, Shasha Xu and Shibiao Huang
Urban logistics is important to a city?s sustainable growth and development. With the increase in population and the economic growth in urban areas, the issue of congestion and the negative influence of transport of goods on people and the environment is...
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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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The freight forecasting of river-sea direct transport (RSDT) is crucial for the policy making of river-sea transportation facilities and the decision-making of relevant port and shipping companies. This paper develops a multi-step approach framework for ...
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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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Collins Teye, Michael G.H. Bell, Michiel CJ Bliemer
Pág. 208 - 227
A flexible and policy-oriented model based on the principle of entropy maximisation is proposed for locating competitive multiuser freight facilities in general and inland multi-user intermodal container terminals (IMTs) in particular in a context where ...
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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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Mark Abkowitz, Alan Jones, Leah Dundon, Janey Camp
Pág. 4422 - 4437
Extreme weather is creating a growing challenge for disaster managers and transportation planners. The Tennessee Department of Transportation (TDOT) recently completed a study sponsored in part by the U.S. Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) to conduct...
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