The main scope of this research is to identify and evaluate solutions to redesign the parcels delivery logistic process to achieve higher level of quality, lower operational costs, energy consumptions and air pollution. The study is starting from the analysis of the delivery process managed by a leader company operating in Rome. Main delivery flows, personnel and fleet management costs, quality performances and environmental impacts are investigated. The results of this analysis are benchmarked with other European situations. On the basis of the feedback of this analysis, a set of operational measures, potentially able tackle the objectives, are identified and assessed by means of a simulative approach. The assessment is based on environmental and economic indicators allowing the comparison between new and reference scenarios from the viewpoints of the key players: operator, customer and Society. Moreover, the operational measures are combined into alternative packages by looking for the sets capable to maximize the benefits for the key players. The methodology, tested on Rome case study, is general and flexible enough to be extended to parcels delivery problem in different urban contexts, as well as to similar urban distribution problems (e.g. press, food, security, school). © 2014 WIT Press.

The environmental and economic effects of innovative measures in urban parcels delivery / M. E., Lopez Lambas; Ricci, Stefano. - 138:(2014), pp. 235-246. (Intervento presentato al convegno 20th International Conference on Urban Transport and the Environment, UT 2014 tenutosi a Algarve nel 28 May 2014 through 30 May 2014) [10.2495/ut140201].

The environmental and economic effects of innovative measures in urban parcels delivery

RICCI, Stefano
2014

Abstract

The main scope of this research is to identify and evaluate solutions to redesign the parcels delivery logistic process to achieve higher level of quality, lower operational costs, energy consumptions and air pollution. The study is starting from the analysis of the delivery process managed by a leader company operating in Rome. Main delivery flows, personnel and fleet management costs, quality performances and environmental impacts are investigated. The results of this analysis are benchmarked with other European situations. On the basis of the feedback of this analysis, a set of operational measures, potentially able tackle the objectives, are identified and assessed by means of a simulative approach. The assessment is based on environmental and economic indicators allowing the comparison between new and reference scenarios from the viewpoints of the key players: operator, customer and Society. Moreover, the operational measures are combined into alternative packages by looking for the sets capable to maximize the benefits for the key players. The methodology, tested on Rome case study, is general and flexible enough to be extended to parcels delivery problem in different urban contexts, as well as to similar urban distribution problems (e.g. press, food, security, school). © 2014 WIT Press.
2014
20th International Conference on Urban Transport and the Environment, UT 2014
urban transport; freight distribution; parcels delivery
04 Pubblicazione in atti di convegno::04b Atto di convegno in volume
The environmental and economic effects of innovative measures in urban parcels delivery / M. E., Lopez Lambas; Ricci, Stefano. - 138:(2014), pp. 235-246. (Intervento presentato al convegno 20th International Conference on Urban Transport and the Environment, UT 2014 tenutosi a Algarve nel 28 May 2014 through 30 May 2014) [10.2495/ut140201].
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