Proceedings on CD-ROMIn response to the weak apparent performance of own account transport, government policy, with a view to promoting sustainable development, are pushing for a transfer from own account to third party transport. This raises the question as to why own account transport is so prevalent in urban areas and what specific role it plays there.The aim of this paper is to answer this question. It presents the functional characteristics of own account transport, reveals the market niches in which it is essential, and seeks to define the conditions and limits of its transfer towards professional transport. The FRETURB model, developed by LET from data collected in the surveys, is used to simulate the effects that a transfer from one...
An unusual and unreported business model of public transport, known locally as a Community Franchise...
ExtractPublic transport may be defined as any mode of transport available for hire and reward (Prest...
Passengers and freight mobility in urban areas represents an increasingly relevant component of mode...
Proceedings on CD-ROMIn response to the weak apparent performance of own account transport, governme...
International audienceOwn account transport is commercially invisible but its importance in urban fr...
Urban freight policy-making aims to improve the efficiency of freight movement in cities. Important...
The chapter moves from the belief that adopting a supply chain approach is crucial to understand how...
Previous work in the demand for freight transportation has focused in the rail-truck substitution pr...
This paper presents a land use and tour-based model for urban goods movement simulation. Three modul...
International audienceThis chapter contributes to the discussion on city access policies via the ide...
AbstractThis paper presents three studies on public procurement and its impact on city logistics. Th...
This article aims to present the instruments of the city logistics that allow the mobility of the r...
Optimizing city logistics is a topic of great importance for big cities today. Even though the envir...
To move around the country without the use of a personal vehicle entails a connected sequence of sev...
An unusual and unreported business model of public transport, known locally as a Community Franchise...
ExtractPublic transport may be defined as any mode of transport available for hire and reward (Prest...
Passengers and freight mobility in urban areas represents an increasingly relevant component of mode...
Proceedings on CD-ROMIn response to the weak apparent performance of own account transport, governme...
International audienceOwn account transport is commercially invisible but its importance in urban fr...
Urban freight policy-making aims to improve the efficiency of freight movement in cities. Important...
The chapter moves from the belief that adopting a supply chain approach is crucial to understand how...
Previous work in the demand for freight transportation has focused in the rail-truck substitution pr...
This paper presents a land use and tour-based model for urban goods movement simulation. Three modul...
International audienceThis chapter contributes to the discussion on city access policies via the ide...
AbstractThis paper presents three studies on public procurement and its impact on city logistics. Th...
This article aims to present the instruments of the city logistics that allow the mobility of the r...
Optimizing city logistics is a topic of great importance for big cities today. Even though the envir...
To move around the country without the use of a personal vehicle entails a connected sequence of sev...
An unusual and unreported business model of public transport, known locally as a Community Franchise...
ExtractPublic transport may be defined as any mode of transport available for hire and reward (Prest...
Passengers and freight mobility in urban areas represents an increasingly relevant component of mode...