Health service providers in developed nations are responsible for 5% of their national carbon emissions, much of which originate from transport and supply chains. Connected autonomous freight vehicles (CAV-Fs) offer the potential to reduce this impact and enable lower cost operations, with trials being explored across the world. Transportation and carriage regulations, particularly in relation to the movement of dangerous goods (DG) such as medicines and diagnostic specimens, have not been developed for and applied to this new transport mode, particularly where loads are unaccompanied. Through an audit of current legislation and practice, this paper evaluates current DGs regulations applied to the transportation of medical products and medi...
Dangerous Goods (DGs) refer to substances which are potentially dangerous during transportation. The...
Connected and Automated Vehicles (CAVs) are emerging as a new technology and new form of mobility in...
Emerging vehicle technologies foreshadow a world in which sensors and software will replace humans i...
Health service providers in developed nations are responsible for 5% of their national carbon emissi...
Commercial operations of uncrewed aerial vehicles (UAVs or drones) are expanding, with medical logis...
Small electric Autonomous Delivery Vehicles (ADV) can play an important role in future logistic chai...
Autonomous transportation has been implemented in supply chain for decades, especially in indoor env...
Autonomous transport systems in all modes—road (i.e. autonomous cars), aviation (i.e. drones), shipp...
Commercial operations of uncrewed aerial vehicles (UAVs or drones) are expanding, with medical logis...
Transportation of dangerous goods or hazardous material is a sensible security issues in the transpo...
Connected and Autonomous Vehicles (CAV) are poised to revolutionise transportation making traveling ...
This FAL Bulletin continues the Reflections on Disruptive Technologies in Transport that ECLAC has b...
In recent years, the concept of autonomous vehicles has gained considerable attention due to advance...
Dangerous goods - goods which, by the nature of their physical characteristics, chemical composition...
Autonomous transport functioning within the urban agglomeration becomes a reality. More and more com...
Dangerous Goods (DGs) refer to substances which are potentially dangerous during transportation. The...
Connected and Automated Vehicles (CAVs) are emerging as a new technology and new form of mobility in...
Emerging vehicle technologies foreshadow a world in which sensors and software will replace humans i...
Health service providers in developed nations are responsible for 5% of their national carbon emissi...
Commercial operations of uncrewed aerial vehicles (UAVs or drones) are expanding, with medical logis...
Small electric Autonomous Delivery Vehicles (ADV) can play an important role in future logistic chai...
Autonomous transportation has been implemented in supply chain for decades, especially in indoor env...
Autonomous transport systems in all modes—road (i.e. autonomous cars), aviation (i.e. drones), shipp...
Commercial operations of uncrewed aerial vehicles (UAVs or drones) are expanding, with medical logis...
Transportation of dangerous goods or hazardous material is a sensible security issues in the transpo...
Connected and Autonomous Vehicles (CAV) are poised to revolutionise transportation making traveling ...
This FAL Bulletin continues the Reflections on Disruptive Technologies in Transport that ECLAC has b...
In recent years, the concept of autonomous vehicles has gained considerable attention due to advance...
Dangerous goods - goods which, by the nature of their physical characteristics, chemical composition...
Autonomous transport functioning within the urban agglomeration becomes a reality. More and more com...
Dangerous Goods (DGs) refer to substances which are potentially dangerous during transportation. The...
Connected and Automated Vehicles (CAVs) are emerging as a new technology and new form of mobility in...
Emerging vehicle technologies foreshadow a world in which sensors and software will replace humans i...