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Recent advances in city logistics
International Conference on City Logistics (4th 2005 Langkawi, Malaysia)
Published
2006
by Elsevier in Amsterdam, Boston
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Written in English
Edition Notes
Statement | edited by Eiichi Taniguchi, Russell G. Thompson. |
Genre | Congresses. |
Contributions | Taniguchi, Eiichi., Thompson, Russell G. |
The Physical Object | |
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Pagination | xvi, 538 p. : |
Number of Pages | 538 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL22765703M |
ISBN 10 | 0080447996 |
Evaluating City Logistics Schemes and Urban Freight Networks Assoc. Prof. Russell G. Thompson (). City logistics in Kassel, City Logistics I, Proc. 1st International Conference on City Logistics, Cairns, Institute for City Logistics, Kyoto, in Recent Advances in City Logistics, E. Taniguchi & R.G. Thompson (Eds.), Elsevier. Developing better operation and management strategies is of practical importance to improve city-scale transportation system operations under the above Smart City research initiatives. Enabled by emerging control, management, and sensing technologies and recent advances in data analytics and urban experiments, Smart City will greatly enhance.
PwC 6 CONTENTS –Section 1 Emerging solutions: a closer look into the most impactful trends INTRO –The 5 forces driving changes in T&L 1 Digitalization –trends and solutions Adjusting to changes: Digitalization overview Digitalization solutions 2 Shifts in international trade –trends and solutions 3 Software-driven core process changes –trends and solutions. 5 City Logistics: Supply Chain Context • Supply chains constantly changing: velocity and design • Supply chain boundaries moving (e.g. delivery direct to consumer) • Growth in outsourcing (freight and services) • Competition for space (and time) • Environmental impacts: local and global Some problems (not new) • Increasing road congestion • Energy use.
From unmanned mobile robots in warehouses to drones for online fulfilment, the current supply chain is undergoing a major transformation. With the possibilities in artificial intelligence, the. Recent advances in technology have completely revolutionized many different industries with the logistics industry being one which has benefit greatly from developments. There have been a number of key tech advances in the shipping field and a number of new emerging trends which will change the landscape in the near future.
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This book, "Recent Advances in City Logistics", is an outcome of the Fourth International Conference on City Logistics (City Logistics IV held in Langkawi in ) organised by the Institute for City Logistics.
It includes recent developments in the modelling, evaluation and planning of city logistics schemes. This volume of three books presents recent advances in modelling, planning and evaluating city logistics for sustainable and liveable cities based on the application of ICT (Information and Communication Technology) and ITS (Intelligent Transport Systems).5/5(1).
This book, "Recent Advances in City Logistics", is an outcome of the Fourth International Conference on City Logistics (City Logistics IV held in Langkawi in ) organised by the Institute for City Logistics.
It includes recent developments in the modelling, evaluation and planning of city logistics by: This volume of three books presents recent advances in modelling, planning and evaluating city logistics for sustainable and liveable cities based on the application of ICT (Information and Communication Technology) and ITS (Intelligent Transport Systems).
About this book. This volume of three books presents recent advances in modelling, planning and evaluating city logistics for sustainable and liveable cities based on the application of ICT (Information and Communication Technology) and ITS (Intelligent Transport Systems).
It highlights modelling the behaviour of stakeholders who are involved in city logistics as well as planning and managing policy measures of city. This book, "Recent Advances in City Logistics", is an outcome of the Fourth International Conference on City Logistics (City Logistics IV held in Langkawi in ) organized by the Institute for City Logistics.
It includes recent developments in the modelling, evaluation and planning of city logistics schemes. Since city logistics measures have already been implemented in several cities.
Recent Advances in City Logistics Urban freight transport has become an essential issue in urban planning. There are many challenges and problems relating to increasing levels of traffic congestion, negative environmental impacts and energy consumption. fact, the challenges of city logistics change continually.
The recent growth of e-commerce, for example, has lead to a signi cant increase in direct-to-consumer deliveries (mostly in urban areas) and associated \last mile" challenges.
Because the challenges of city logistics change continually, so do the opportunities to improve city Size: KB. Modelling city logistics schemes is required for evaluating the effects of implementing these measures. This paper reviews recent innovative trends of modelling techniques for city logistics.
Recent significant advances in modelling city logistics can be observed associated with the sustainability and * Corresponding by: City logistics aims to globally optimize urban freight systems by considering the costs and benefits of schemes to the public as well as the private sector.
The concepts of city logistics are introduced, and an outline is presented of some models that have recently been developed to predict the consequences of intelligent transportation by: Recent advances in modelling city logistics.
In E. Taniguchi & R. Thompson (Eds.), City logistics II (pp. 3–34). Kyoto: Institute of Systems Science by: Coverage includes mathematical modeling, public policy planning and implementation, logistics in urban planning designs, and urban distribution centers.
The book examines the impact of recent advancements in technology on city logistics, including information and communication technologies, intelligent transport systems, and GPS/5(K). These advances benefit all areas of the logistics industry: trucking transportation, international transportation (ocean and air), supply chain management, and shipment tracking.
Here are five major technology advances that are changing the future of the logistics industry. The Advances in Logistics, Operations, and Management Science (ALOMS) Book Series provides a collection of reference publications on the current trends, applications, theories, and practices in the management science field.
This monograph provides cutting-edge research, utilizing the recent advances in technology, to quantify the value of dynamic, time-dependent information for advanced vehicle routing in city logistics. The methodology of traffic data collection is enhanced by GPS based data collection, resulting in a comprehensive number of travel time records.
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