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Abstract

One of the significant side-effects of growing urbanization is the constantly increasing amount of freight transportation in cities. This is mainly performed by conventional vans and trucks and causes a variety of problems such as road congestion, noise nuisance and pollution. Yet delivering goods to residents is a necessity. Sustainable concepts of city distribution networks are one way of mitigating difficulties of freight services. In this paper we develop a two-echelon city distribution scheme with temporal and spatial synchronization between cargo bikes and vans. The resulting heuristic is based on a greedy randomized adaptive search procedure with path relinking. In our computational experiments we use artificial data as well as real-world data of the city of Vienna. Furthermore we compare three distribution policies. The results show the costs caused by temporal synchronization and can give companies decision-support in planning a sustainable city distribution concept.

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Title
Synchronizing vans and cargo bikes in a city distribution network
Author
Anderluh, Alexandra; Hemmelmayr, Vera C; Nolz, Pamela C
Pages
345-376
Publication year
2017
Publication date
Jun 2017
Publisher
Springer Nature B.V.
ISSN
1435246X
e-ISSN
16139178
Source type
Scholarly Journal
Language of publication
English
ProQuest document ID
1886938286
Copyright
Central European Journal of Operations Research is a copyright of Springer, 2017.