Planning of Urban Freight Delivery During Peak and Off-Peak Traffic Periods

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Paper present influence of time windows during the day on efficiency of urban freight delivery. Field research was obtained to gathering freight logistics data according to which models were build. The regression models obtained in the paper described the speed of delivery in the network during peak and off-peak periods and allow one to evaluate parameters of the freight tours process in the current scenario. Obtaining the choice of time periods has an impact on delivery tours: load capacity of a vehicle, quantity of delivery bays, etc. The results are useful for logistics operators, planners, and authorities.

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Hriekova, O., Galkin, A., Schlosser, T., Prasolenko, O., Sokolova, N. (2024). Planning of Urban Freight Delivery During Peak and Off-Peak Traffic Periods. In: Pereira, T., Impagliazzo, J., Santos, H., Chen, J. (eds) Internet of Everything. IOECON 2023. Lecture Notes of the Institute for Computer Sciences, Social Informatics and Telecommunications Engineering, vol 551. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-51572-9_10

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