Evaluating the impact of off-hour deliveries: An application of the TRansport Agent-BAsed model
Authored by K Mommens, P Lebeau, S Verlinde, Lier T van, C Macharis
Date Published: 2018
DOI: 10.1016/j.trd.2018.02.003
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Abstract
The expected growth of freight transport should affect the performances
of our transport system if we keep with the business as usual.
Especially urban settings suffer from congestion and air pollution.
Shifting deliveries to the night is considered as one promising solution
to alleviate the growing congestion and emissions generated by freight
transport. In order to check the compatibility of night deliveries with
its local environment, research has been mostly focused on the analysis
of trials and on the impacts it has at a micro level. This paper aims at
analysing the impact of night distribution at a macro level. It
evaluates the contribution of off hour deliveries on the performances of
the transport system. The paper will use TRABAM, a freight transport
agent based model, to simulate the impact of different use of night
distribution in supermarkets. The organisation of the freight flows
resulting from the new time constraints is then evaluated according the
externalities generated by these flows. The analysis shows that a
distribution where deliveries are possible only during the day performs
the worst since it generates the highest external costs. The business as
usual gives already some good performances since night distribution is
already used by some supermarkets in Wallonia. But the scenario where a
maximum of one delivery per night is allowed to supermarkets is found to
be the best trade-off between the benefits and drawbacks of night
distribution.
Tags
Logistics
Urban
Areas
New-york-city
Off-hour deliveries
Night distribution
Sustainable logistics