2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.trd.2015.09.015
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Regional climate impact of aerosols emitted by transportation modes and potential effects of policies on demand and emissions

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“…Also, to facilitate the work related to document processing, information and communication technologies studied in [8] are implemented. At present, multimodal transport systems are at the heart of international trade with the aim of reducing overall transport emissions [20] and handling costs within the supply chain while meeting the demand for door-to-door freight services [2]. [5] presents an example of how the use of a combination of different transport modes underlies the development of 5PL by Contract Warehousing New Zealand Limited.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Also, to facilitate the work related to document processing, information and communication technologies studied in [8] are implemented. At present, multimodal transport systems are at the heart of international trade with the aim of reducing overall transport emissions [20] and handling costs within the supply chain while meeting the demand for door-to-door freight services [2]. [5] presents an example of how the use of a combination of different transport modes underlies the development of 5PL by Contract Warehousing New Zealand Limited.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is proven however that, the transportation sector is one of the main sources with significant impacts on the environment, the entire climate, the public health, and the entire ecological system [1][2][3][4], which is also an increasing general public concern. With the continuous growth and global embrace of the internet-of-things (IOT), wireless communication, and other advanced technologies, the connected vehicle-based eco-transportation system could offer a new definitive mobility that represents a fastest growing sector due to the multidisciplinary research, social, and business opportunities for collaborations among infrastructure, mobile devices, telecommunication and automotive entities.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%