Analysing Distribution Approaches for Efficient Urban Logistics

IF 1.1 Q3 TRANSPORTATION SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY
Salar Salehi, Nicola Ippolito, Guido Gentile, Lory Michelle Bresciani Miristice
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Abstract Urban logistics plays a crucial role in modern society by covering all the flows of goods and services in the transportation world. This study aims to compare different delivery distribution scenarios using the aggregation of stops by grouping entities, for instance, the postal code approach (PCA) and the volume-based approach (VBA), to indicate the most effective one in simplifying urban logistic operations. These two scenarios illustrate two aggregation criteria: geographical, which groups stops with those closest ones, and non-geographical, which tends to cluster stops with similar stops. Used stops came from a real-world dataset acquired from urban logistics operator in the East of Rome. This study uses an optimizing algorithm called Traveling Salesman Problem (TSP) and Google Matrix API to calculate the shortest path and travel time. A comparison of those two approaches has been made to illustrate the similarities and differences in CO2 emissions, travel length, travel time, and unloading time. Although PCA is influenced by demand level, results show that PCA leads to a shorter travel time, shorter travel length, and less emissions produced. Furthermore, VBA is a more heterogenous distribution while PCA contains more homogeneity. The outcome could have the potential for companies and researchers interested in urban logistics due to the proposal of a new way of making distributions, real-world data usage, and comparing different scenarios.
分析高效城市物流的配送方法
摘要 城市物流在现代社会中发挥着至关重要的作用,它涵盖了运输世界中所有的货物和服务流。本研究旨在比较不同的配送分配方案,即通过分组实体对站点进行聚合,例如邮政编码方法(PCA)和基于体积的方法(VBA),从而找出简化城市物流操作的最有效方法。这两种方案说明了两种聚合标准:地理聚合标准将最近的站点聚合在一起,而非地理聚合标准则倾向于将相似的站点聚合在一起。使用的站点来自罗马东部城市物流运营商提供的真实数据集。本研究使用一种名为旅行推销员问题(TSP)的优化算法和谷歌矩阵 API 来计算最短路径和旅行时间。对这两种方法进行了比较,以说明在二氧化碳排放量、旅行长度、旅行时间和卸货时间方面的异同。虽然 PCA 受需求水平的影响,但结果表明 PCA 的旅行时间更短、旅行长度更短、产生的排放量更少。此外,VBA 的分布更具异质性,而 PCA 的分布更具同质性。由于提出了一种新的配送方式、真实世界数据的使用以及对不同方案的比较,该结果可能会对对城市物流感兴趣的公司和研究人员产生潜在的影响。
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Transport and Telecommunication Journal
Transport and Telecommunication Journal TRANSPORTATION SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY-
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