Using information gathered from some 30 UK surveys undertaken over the last 15 years, this paper provides planners with an understanding of road-based urban retail freight transport activity. The findings suggest that the average High Street business could expect up to 10 core goods and 7.6 service visits per week, in non-peak trading periods with 25% additional activity during the build up to Christmas. Vans (‘light goods vehicles’) were the dominant mode, responsible for 42% of delivery activity with a mean dwell time of 10 min. Where possible, load consolidation should be encouraged by methods such as Delivery and Servicing Plans and using out-of-town freight consolidation centres to bring in goods over the last mile in shared vehicles. ...
Urban areas are nowadays the living environment of the vast majority of the population. In Sweden, a...
Studies of urban freight mobility traditionally focused only on restocking flows and usually neglect...
The paper is based on work carried out as part of the Green Logistics project1. The paper provides a...
AbstractUsing information gathered from some 30 UK surveys undertaken over the last 15years, this pa...
Freight movement within the Central Business District has generally been overlooked in both academic...
This paper examines road freight transport activity and its relationship with urban form through an ...
Freight transport is critical in sustaining and growing the urban economy. For the efficient and eff...
Among different components of urban mobility, urban freight transport is usually considered as the l...
Paper presented at the Session: “Urban goods surveys”The surveys specifically focused on the thoroug...
There has been much discussion since the mid-1980s about the relationship between transport and urba...
AbstractThe paper focuses on the role that can be played by urban consolidation centres (UCCs) in re...
Freight transports in urban areas are still not well understood and there is no widespread methodolo...
© 2017 World Conference on Transport Research Society Urban freight consolidation centres are part o...
The main contribution of this paper is three-fold. First, it maps the delivery structure for on-stre...
The paper focuses on the role that can be played by urban consolidation centres (UCCs) in reducing f...
Urban areas are nowadays the living environment of the vast majority of the population. In Sweden, a...
Studies of urban freight mobility traditionally focused only on restocking flows and usually neglect...
The paper is based on work carried out as part of the Green Logistics project1. The paper provides a...
AbstractUsing information gathered from some 30 UK surveys undertaken over the last 15years, this pa...
Freight movement within the Central Business District has generally been overlooked in both academic...
This paper examines road freight transport activity and its relationship with urban form through an ...
Freight transport is critical in sustaining and growing the urban economy. For the efficient and eff...
Among different components of urban mobility, urban freight transport is usually considered as the l...
Paper presented at the Session: “Urban goods surveys”The surveys specifically focused on the thoroug...
There has been much discussion since the mid-1980s about the relationship between transport and urba...
AbstractThe paper focuses on the role that can be played by urban consolidation centres (UCCs) in re...
Freight transports in urban areas are still not well understood and there is no widespread methodolo...
© 2017 World Conference on Transport Research Society Urban freight consolidation centres are part o...
The main contribution of this paper is three-fold. First, it maps the delivery structure for on-stre...
The paper focuses on the role that can be played by urban consolidation centres (UCCs) in reducing f...
Urban areas are nowadays the living environment of the vast majority of the population. In Sweden, a...
Studies of urban freight mobility traditionally focused only on restocking flows and usually neglect...
The paper is based on work carried out as part of the Green Logistics project1. The paper provides a...