Abstract :
[en] This research is part of the City Line project, a collaborative initiative within Belgium aiming to promote collaboration between various logistics operators, from cargo bikes to trucks, while ensuring low emissions for last-mile deliveries in cities. The objective is to integrate all relevant information regarding shared abets into a digital collaborative logistics platform managed by a third-party logistics provider acting as a central decision-maker coordinating transportation activities. First, we describe how the digital platform receives the services offered by the logistics operators and the delivery requests. Then, we propose an incremental method to assign the transport demand to the best route according to environmental and economic factors.
Event organizer :
National Innovation Agency (ANI), Institute for Mobility and Transport (IMT), Engineering Schools Consortium (CEE), National Laboratory for Civil Engineering (LNEC), Magellan – European Affairs Association and co-organised with the European Commission
Funding text :
This publication presents the results of research carried out in the framework of the City Line project funded by the Walloon Region, grant number 8294. This City Line project is supported by the cluster Logistics in Wallonia. The authors thank the City Line partners for data sharing.
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