Cooperative Traffic Control Management for City Logistic Routing

In city logistics, courier express and parcel services (CEP) deal with last mile deliveries in an urban environment. CEP route vehicles to deliver parcels to costumers distributed in the cities area. Customers expect fast and reliable services to reasonable prices. As a result, CEP have to plan and...

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Published inTransportation research procedia (Online) Vol. 10; pp. 673 - 682
Main Authors Köster, Felix, Ulmer, Marlin W., Mattfeld, Dirk C.
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Elsevier B.V 2015
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Summary:In city logistics, courier express and parcel services (CEP) deal with last mile deliveries in an urban environment. CEP route vehicles to deliver parcels to costumers distributed in the cities area. Customers expect fast and reliable services to reasonable prices. As a result, CEP have to plan and execute their routing efficiently. In a city logistic environment, CEP faces several challenges. Especially, travel times between customers are not deterministic but uncertain and differ during the day regarding traffic volumes and stochastic events like congestion. Further, city traffic flows are controlled by traffic control management (TM). TM decisions additionally impact travel times for CEP. This paper shows the impact of TM decisions to travel times and emphasizes the benefit of cooperational planning between CEP and TM.
ISSN:2352-1465
2352-1465
DOI:10.1016/j.trpro.2015.09.021