2020
DOI: 10.3390/systems8040049
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An Application of an Urban Freight Transportation System for Reduced Environmental Emissions

Abstract: Today, there is a great need for greener urban freight transportations due to their ever-increasing environmental impact. The planet’s climate has been significantly affected as the temperature is constantly rising and extreme weather events are occurring more and more often. Aiming to reduce the environmental impact of freight transportation in urban areas, an advanced vehicle routing and scheduling system for improving urban freight transportations, has been developed. This paper presents the functionality o… Show more

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“…Evidently, findings may not be generalized to encompass other developing countries and, therefore, future studies should be extended to other parts of Asia. Third, whilst our study focused on oil and gas tanker drivers, the importance of freight transportation must be noted, given the growing volume of international trade and freight transportation [131][132][133]. Future studies should also include other modes of transportation such as trucks, trains, and large ships, as well as the challenges faced by them.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Evidently, findings may not be generalized to encompass other developing countries and, therefore, future studies should be extended to other parts of Asia. Third, whilst our study focused on oil and gas tanker drivers, the importance of freight transportation must be noted, given the growing volume of international trade and freight transportation [131][132][133]. Future studies should also include other modes of transportation such as trucks, trains, and large ships, as well as the challenges faced by them.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For the study of sudden crisis events, most address the issue of corporate response strategies after the crisis event [22][23][24][25][26][27]. However, there are also some studies that have taken this crisis faced by companies to avoid some crisis events by optimizing the supply chain under the condition that companies understand the existence of a specific crisis [52,53]. This approach to post-crisis strategy development and optimization of supply chain operations gives us new insights how companies should develop their own strategies to maximize their profits in the pre-crisis environment under the premise that if they envision a crisis event may occur.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In this situation, routing software may deal with the problem but it may also face some constraints that include traffic congestion, vehicle speed limits, transportation regulations, and restricted zones. Further, these constraints affect time-dependent vehicle-routing problems (VRP), VRP with time windows, dynamic VRP, and green VRP [21,22]. To reduce the environmental and social impact, the proper use of traffic congestion information can significantly improve public confidence in reduced traffic and confidence in the road network [23].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%