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“…However, they focus on logistic processes and other associated activities only, completed at private and contractual levels only. An alternative to those frameworks can be found in industrial and system engineering, where a framework to examine the viability of industrial system can be related to four main elements: steering, organization, development, and financing (Gonzalez-Feliu, Taniguchi, & d'Arcier, 2014). The authors identified those four elements on a structure-based and economic viability goal for urban logistics initiatives, proposing the first analysis framework of urban freight distribution that addressed those four elements.…”
Section: Main Focus Of the Chapter Theoretical And Methodological Frameworkmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, they focus on logistic processes and other associated activities only, completed at private and contractual levels only. An alternative to those frameworks can be found in industrial and system engineering, where a framework to examine the viability of industrial system can be related to four main elements: steering, organization, development, and financing (Gonzalez-Feliu, Taniguchi, & d'Arcier, 2014). The authors identified those four elements on a structure-based and economic viability goal for urban logistics initiatives, proposing the first analysis framework of urban freight distribution that addressed those four elements.…”
Section: Main Focus Of the Chapter Theoretical And Methodological Frameworkmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Finally, Jesus Gonzalez-Feliu, Eiichi Taniguchi and Bruno Faivre-d'Arcier propose an overview on one important but little studied issue in urban logistics: that of financing and/or refunding urban logistics solutions [17]. After presenting the main refunding strategies in urban economics and relating them to urban logistics, the authors propose to analyze the potential of cost benefit analysis in urban logistics.…”
Section: Sustainable Urban Logistics: Concepts Methods and Informatimentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Some public authorities conducted studies to define the needs of delivery bay resources (via freight trip generation or FTG models, Holguín-Veras et al, 2012, Gonzalez-Feliu, 2018, estimating the current capacity and determining a service level of delivery bays (CERTU, 2009). However, most works related to delivery bay planning are based on logistics organizations and routing/fleet management issues (Patier et al, 2014;Comi et al, 2017), and not on bay capacity and service level, which is essential to make new projects of this nature be economically viable (Gonzalez-Feliu et al, 2013a, 2014c. However, some works deal with the spatial clustering of areas to define the "service level" and capacity of the delivery bay system of a city or conurbation (Magniol et al, 2018).…”
Section: Interfasesmentioning
confidence: 99%