Using Public Transport to Facilitate Last Mile Package Delivery

Using Public Transport to Facilitate Last Mile Package Delivery

Author: Zachary Elgart

Publisher:

Published: 2019

Total Pages: 163

ISBN-13:

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Rural transit districts and intercity bus carriers are an important link within Texas' multimodal transportation system. Without such service providers, many rural residents that are transit dependent would be forced to either relocate or find other means of transportation. Furthermore, with continued growth of business to consumer e-commerce demand for package shipping services and rural areas face a particular challenge in finding efficient "last mile" delivery of goods (from freight drop to final destination). Rural transit districts operate demand response door-to-door service throughout Texas, providing critical connections to goods and services. The network of Texas rural transit districts may effectively bridge the last mile gap in package shipping from the freight drop point to the final destination by providing last mile package delivery services in cooperation with freight companies. Last mile package delivery service may present an opportunity for rural transit operators to diversify revenue sources and improve overall cost effectiveness while maintaining existing door-to-door service. This project researched the potential to address current gaps in existing package delivery service with the network of intercity bus and rural transit districts in Texas. Documentation includes best practices, challenges, policy implications, and the potential for revenue generation, and a guidebook. The guidebook is designed to inform rural transit operators of how to implement a package delivery service and includes documentation of lessons learned from pilot package delivery services implemented as part of the research project.


Guidebook

Guidebook

Author: Suzie Edrington

Publisher:

Published: 2017

Total Pages: 47

ISBN-13:

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"This guidebook provides public transit agencies in rural Texas communities with the information necessary to implement a package delivery service in coordination with a private package delivery partner"--Page iii.


Updated Guidebook

Updated Guidebook

Author: Zachary Elgar

Publisher:

Published: 2019

Total Pages: 48

ISBN-13:

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"This guidebook provides public transit agencies in rural Texas communities with the information necessary to implement a package delivery service in coordination with a private package delivery partner"--Page viii.


Leveraging Public Transit for Robust Last-mile Distribution

Leveraging Public Transit for Robust Last-mile Distribution

Author: Matthieu Etienne Antoine Crepy

Publisher:

Published: 2020

Total Pages: 132

ISBN-13:

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In many cities, public transit has been struggling to maintain service quality and increase ridership levels, leaving many systems in dire financial state. Simultaneously, urban centers are increasingly stringent on package carriers to decrease the negative externalities of vehicular traffic which they amplify, such as pollution and congestion. This thesis develops a robust methodology for identifying, at the strategic level, whether using public transit to perform part of last-mile parcel distribution in a capacitated environment is feasible and economically viable for both the transit agency and the carrier. A mathematical model to solve the transit-enabled multi-echelon location routing problem (TE-ME-LRP) which leverages continuous approximation (CA) for route cost estimation is presented. First, we defined the model as a static and deterministic problem. Then, we augment it to include demand uncertainty and model the problem as a two-stage stochastic program. In a case study for the Boston area, we find that the excess capacity in the Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority (MBTA) subway network far exceeds the package capacity needs for a large scale commercial package carrier. In an extensive set of experiments that aim to assess the model sensitivity, we find that operationally, this is an economically viable business model under certain vehicle types. Additionally, incorporating demand stochasticity sets the stage for more robust operations, as measured by the expected daily operating cost of the system, and enforcing last-mile delivery (LMD) service consistency only marginally impacts the bottom line. Lastly, we explore the impact of a pay-as-you-go payment scheme for the satellite facilities and conclude that this flexibility allows the carriers to respond more effectively to changes in demand patterns, yielding reduced operational expenditures. If designed under favorable conditions, the use of transit-enabled last-mile delivery (TE-LMD) results in significant savings for the carriers, a new revenue stream for the transit agency, and a reduction in pollutant emissions.


Dynamics in Logistics

Dynamics in Logistics

Author: Michael Freitag

Publisher: Springer Nature

Published: 2020-04-15

Total Pages: 575

ISBN-13: 3030447839

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Since 2007, the biennial International Conferences on Dynamics in Logistics (LDIC) offers researchers and practitioners from logistics, operations research, production, industrial and electrical engineering as well as from computer science an opportunity to meet and to discuss the latest developments in this particular research domain. From February 12th to 14th 2020 for the seventh time, LDIC 2020 is held in Bremen, Germany. Similar to its six predecessors, the Bremen Research Cluster for Dynamics in Logistics (LogDynamics) organizes this conference. The spectrum of topics reaches from the dynamic modeling, planning and control of processes over supply chain management and maritime logistics to innovative technologies and robotic applications for cyber-physical production and logistics systems. LDIC 2020 provides a forum for the discussion of advances in that matter. The conference program consists of three invited keynote speeches and 51 papers selected by a severe double-blind reviewing process. Within these proceedings all the papers are published. By this, the proceedings give an interdisciplinary outline on the state of the art of dynamics in logistics as well as identify challenges and solutions for logistics today and tomorrow.


Small Electric Vehicles

Small Electric Vehicles

Author: Amelie Ewert

Publisher: Springer Nature

Published: 2021

Total Pages: 193

ISBN-13: 3030658430

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This edited open access book gives a comprehensive overview of small and lightweight electric three- and four-wheel vehicles with an international scope. The present status of small electric vehicle (SEV) technologies, the market situation and main hindering factors for market success as well as options to attain a higher market share including new mobility concepts are highlighted. An increased usage of SEVs can have different impacts which are highlighted in the book in regard to sustainable transport, congestion, electric grid and transport-related potentials. To underline the effects these vehicles can have in urban areas or rural areas, several case studies are presented covering outcomes of pilot projects and studies in Europe. A study of the operation and usage in the Global South extends the scope to a global scale. Furthermore, several concept studies and vehicle concepts on the market give a more detailed overview and show the deployment in different applications.


Modern Approaches for Intelligent Information and Database Systems

Modern Approaches for Intelligent Information and Database Systems

Author: Andrzej Sieminski

Publisher: Springer

Published: 2018-02-23

Total Pages: 521

ISBN-13: 3319760815

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This book offers a unique blend of reports on both theoretical models and their applications in the area of Intelligent Information and Database Systems. The reports cover a broad range of research topics, including advanced learning techniques, knowledge engineering, Natural Language Processing (NLP), decision support systems, Internet of things (IoT), computer vision, and tools and techniques for Intelligent Information Systems. They are extended versions of papers presented at the ACIIDS 2018 conference (10th Asian Conference on Intelligent Information and Database Systems), which was held in Dong Hoi City, Vietnam on 19–21 March 2018. What all researchers and students of computer science need is a state-of-the-art report on the latest trends in their respective areas of interest. Over the years, researchers have proposed increasingly complex theoretical models, which provide the theoretical basis for numerous applications. The applications, in turn, have a profound influence on virtually every aspect of human activities, while also allowing us to validate the underlying theoretical concepts.


Green Technology Book

Green Technology Book

Author: World Intellectual Property Organization

Publisher: WIPO

Published: 2023-12-06

Total Pages: 251

ISBN-13: 9280535773

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WIPO’s second edition of the Green Technology Book illustrates how innovation, technology and intellectual property are at the forefront of climate change mitigation. This edition focuses on cities, agriculture and land use, and industry showcasing the diversity of developed and emerging technologies and solutions that aim to mitigate climate change.


Bus Transport

Bus Transport

Author: David A. Hensher

Publisher: Elsevier

Published: 2020-04-18

Total Pages: 528

ISBN-13: 0128203935

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Bus Transport: Demand, Economics, Contracting, and Policy examines in one source the most critical and current research themes of public transport relevant to regulators, planners, operators, researchers and educators. It highlights the wider economic impacts of public transport and compares energy usage across all public transport modes. The book examines the evolving debate on Mobility as a Service (MaaS) and includes discussion of such themes as; public image issues, performance measurement and monitoring, contract procurement and design models, travel choice and demand, and global public transport reform. The book reflects the leading perspectives on the preservation and health of the bus sector, intending to move public transport reform forward. Compiles in one source up-to-date insights on important public transport themes, issues, and debates Examines a wide range of public transport topics in the multidisciplinary fields of economics, policy, operations, and planning Bridges the gap between scientific research and policy implementation