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nr titel auteur tijdschrift jaar jaarg. afl. pagina('s) type
1 A categorization-modelling procedure to estimate urban goods transport demand with a minimum number of activity categories Gonzalez-Feliu, Jesus

79 C p. 108-115
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2 A clustering-routing approach for assigning customers to depots in last mile delivery Dupas, Rémy

79 C p. 13-20
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3 A Heuristic Optimization Approach for Synthesizing the Relationship between Shippers and Recipients in Urban Freight Transport Zhang, Lei

79 C p. 417-424
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4 A multi-objective two-echelon vehicle routing problem with multiple delivery options Karimi, Amin

79 C p. 377-384
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5 Analysis of accessibility components related to the spatial distribution of food warehouses: empirical evidence from Fortaleza, Brazil Pinheiro, Carlos

79 C p. 345-352
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6 Analyzing the Impact of Technological Improvements on the Performance of Delivery Drones Figliozzi, Miguel

79 C p. 68-75
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7 Applying a multi-level perspective to understand sustainability transitions in last mile logistics in Guadalajara Metropolitan Area, Mexico Buerklen, Anna

79 C p. 297-304
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8 A scenario-based feasibility analysis of autonomous robot deliveries Qureshi, Ali Gul

79 C p. 76-83
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9 Assessing unsustainable trends in city logistics Kahalimoghadam, Masoud

79 C p. 401-408
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10 Capacity matching relative to derived demand Featherstone, Geoffrey

79 C p. 123-129
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11 City Logistics concepts and their effects on urban freight transport – A case study from Berlin Kehrt, Carina

79 C p. 321-328
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12 Drivers and Barriers for Sustainable Last-Mile Delivery Based on E-customers’ Preferences: Examples from Poland and Brazil Kiba-Janiak, Maja

79 C p. 281-288
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13 Electrifying an urban delivery fleet: a case study van Rensburg, Cayla Janse

79 C p. 409-416
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14 Emerging Information and Communication Technologies: the challenges for the delivery loads using public logistics terminals Russo, Francesco

79 C p. 257-264
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15 Equitable and stable matching for a two-sided crowd-shipping market Shen, Hui

79 C p. 234-241
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16 Exploring the setup and development of receiver-led Urban Consolidation Centres in The Netherlands Dreischerf, Anna

79 C p. 92-99
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17 Freight Transport and Land Use Interaction: an Analysis Approach Based on Floating Car Data Comi, Antonio

79 C p. 337-344
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18 Freight Transport by Vans in Switzerland: Operational Profiles, Challenges and Options for Action Lordieck, Jan

79 C p. 353-360
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19 Freight trip attraction estimation considering informal trade for a commercial area in Mexico City Esteban, Ortiz-Valera Adrián

79 C p. 170-177
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20 Freight Trip Generation in Switzerland Todesco, Paolo

79 C p. 116-122
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21 Indicators for assessing progress towards urban freight transport sustainability Ayadi, Hana

79 C p. 425-432
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22 Integrating city logistics in spatial planning – Creating the conditions for decarbonization and hubs Kin, Bram

79 C p. 130-137
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23 Learnings from the simulation of use cases in city logistics in the HARMONY project de Bok, Michiel

79 C p. 249-256
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24 Logistics demand forecasting: a literature review Saraiva, Flaviane Azevedo

79 C p. 100-107
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25 Machine Learning Based ETA Prediction for Dock Rescheduling In Hyperconnected City Logistics Based PI-Hub Facilities Vijay, Anshul

79 C p. 202-209
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26 Managing last-mile urban freight transport through emerging information and communication technologies: a systemic literature review Comi, Antonio

79 C p. 162-169
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27 Mapping last mile logistics in Spain Lorenzo-Espejo, Antonio

79 C p. 138-145
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28 Message from the Guest Editors Taniguchi, Professor Eiichi

79 C p. 1-2
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29 New challenges for city logistics: a unified view of energy and transport systems for addressing sustainability Russo, Francesco

79 C p. 313-320
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30 Optimising product swaps in an urban retail network with uncertainty Zhang, Lele

79 C p. 210-217
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31 Planning City Logistics Flexibility Using Sustainable Urban Logistics Plans Knapskog, Marianne

79 C p. 186-193
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32 Potential Demand for E-grocery Delivery Services: The Effect of Delivery Attributes on Consumers Preferences Belcore, Orlando Marco

79 C p. 329-336
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33 Pros and cons of commercial agreements with dark stores to support early response to an earthquake disaster in urban areas of developing countries Mota-Santiago, Luis Reynaldo

79 C p. 226-233
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34 Quick commerce and the evolving business models of the food retail industry - Investigating the quick commerce supply chain and the urban impacts of dark stores Schorung, Matthieu

79 C p. 305-312
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35 Recent developments in urban freight analytics for collaborative city logistics Taniguchi, Eiichi

79 C p. 3-12
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36 Reducing delays caused by at-grade rail crossings in disadvantaged communities through non-physical measures Kawamura, Kazuya

79 C p. 44-51
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37 Reorganizing city logistics to reduce urban movements – Experiences with hubs and decoupling inner and outer urban transport Quak, Hans

79 C p. 36-43
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38 Results and learnings from Europe's largest cargo bike testing program for companies and public institutions Gruber, Johannes

79 C p. 146-153
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39 Shared Logistics - A clash with reality: Results of a survey conducted on the Polish market of Logistics Service Providers Matusiewicz, Maria

79 C p. 60-67
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40 Strategic and tactical management of warehousing in distribution logistics Raicu, Serban

79 C p. 385-392
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41 The effect of vehicle load on urban freight emissions Joubert, Johan W.

79 C p. 29-35
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42 The evolution of urban freight generation: a study of intra- and inter-city truck trips Takano, Yurika

79 C p. 393-400
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43 The Lighthouse Disaster Centre concept for citizens based on a comparison of logistics processes in Brazil and Poland Marcinkowski, Jakub

79 C p. 369-376
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44 The logistification of service trips – implications for urban mobility Beziat, Adrien

79 C p. 178-185
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45 The Relationship between the Spatial Distribution of Mega-scale Logistics Facilities and Associated Freight Traffic Sakai, Takanori

79 C p. 273-280
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46 The role of co-creation in the introduction of innovative clean city logistics alternatives - Lessons learnt from demonstrations. Charoniti, Eleni

79 C p. 361-368
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47 The scope for more sustainable urban freight transport through shared resources, An exploratory study Katsela, Konstantina

79 C p. 52-59
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48 The Zero-Emission City Logistics Maturity model – What do inner city SMEs know about planned zero-emission zones Motloung, Thato

79 C p. 194-201
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49 Transforming distribution networks in metropolitan Sydney in response to COVID-19 Thompson, Russell G.

79 C p. 154-161
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50 Urban freight assessment as an instrument to improve urban policies in the city of Santo André, state of São Paulo, Brazil Silva, Thiago Canhos Montmorency

79 C p. 218-225
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51 Urban logistics facing new economic ecological and social challenges Patier, Danièle

79 C p. 242-248
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52 Urban Logistics Sites Concept: Methodology and Case Study Lordick, Jan

79 C p. 289-296
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53 Using E-fulfilment centres for direct last-mile parcel delivery: an activity cost based analysis van Duin, J.H.R.

79 C p. 265-272
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54 Using GPS Data to Assess the Effectiveness of Freight Demand Management Strategies Holguín-Veras, José

79 C p. 21-28
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55 What may automation cost? Activity-based costing for autonomous transport in urban logistics Tjaden, Sandra

79 C p. 84-91
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