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Agent-based modelling and simulation for hub and electric last mile distribution in Vienna
With the rise of e-commerce and door-to-door sales, last-mile deliveries are gaining more and more importance. As a result, last-mile distribution has become one of the most sensitive logistics processes due to its uniqueness, ... -
Electric vehicle routing, arc routing, and team orienteering problems in sustainable transportation
The increasing use of electric vehicles in road and air transportation, especially in last-mile delivery and city mobility, raises new operational challenges due to the limited capacity of electric batteries. These limitations ... -
Exploration of a disrupted road network after a disaster with an online routing algorithm
This paper considers the problem of supporting immediate response operations after a disaster with information about the available road network to reach certain locations. We propose an online algorithm that aims to minimize ... -
An extended behavior model for explaining the willingness to pay to reduce the air pollution in road transportation
Road transportation constitutes a key sector in developed countries, as an essential catalyst for economic and social activities. Nevertheless, it is relevant to emphasize the negative impacts of this activity identified ... -
Internalizing negative externalities in vehicle routing problems through green taxes and green tolls
Road freight transportation includes various internal and external costs that need to be accounted for in the construction of efficient routing plans. Typically, the resulting optimization problem is formulated as a vehicle ... -
Locating a biorefinery in Northern Spain: decision making and economic consequences
Biofuels are emerging as a prominent renewable and sustainable energy sources in developed countries. In this sense, this paper presents a case study in which a biorefinery has to be sited in Northern Spain. Thus, the ... -
Managing transportation externalities in the Pyrenees region: measuring the willingness-to-pay for road freight noise reduction using an experimental auction mechanism
The estimation of the noise impact caused by road freight transportation is critical to have acknowledgment of the ambiance pollution caused by road traffic crossing geographical areas containing important natural resources. ... -
Multi-criteria simulation-optimization analysis of usage of automated parcel lockers: a practical approach
The rapid growth of electronic commerce is having an impact on the way urban logistics are organized. In metropolitan settings, the last-mile delivery problem, i.e., the problem regarding the final stage of delivering a ... -
Optimizing energy consumption in transportation: literature review, insights, and research opportunities
From airplanes to electric vehicles and trains, modern transportation systems require large quantities of energy. These vast amounts of energy have to be produced somewhere—ideally by using sustainable sources—and then ... -
Selecting freight transportation modes in last-mile urban distribution in Pamplona (Spain): an option for drone delivery in smart cities
Urban distribution in medium-sized cities faces a major challenge, mainly when deliveries are difficult in the city center due to: an increase of e-commerce, weak public transportation system, and the promotion of urban ... -
Short- and mid-term evaluation of the use of electric vehicles in urban freight transport collaborative networks: a case study
Despite its negative impacts, freight transportation is a primary component of all supply chains. Decision makers have considered diverse strategies, such as Horizontal Collaboration (HC) and the usage of alternative types ... -
A simheuristic for routing electric vehicles with limited driving ranges and stochastic travel times
Green transportation is becoming relevant in the context of smart cities, where the use of electric vehicles represents a promising strategy to support sustainability policies. However the use of electric vehicles shows ... -
Solving the stochastic team orienteering problem: comparing simheuristics with the sample average approximation method
The team orienteering problem (TOP) is anNP-hardoptimization problem with an increasing number of po-tential applications in smart cities, humanitarian logistics, wildfire surveillance, etc. In the TOP, a fixed fleetof ... -
Solving vehicle routing problems under uncertainty and in dynamic scenarios: from simheuristics to agile optimization
Many real-life applications of the vehicle routing problem (VRP) occur in scenarios subject to uncertainty or dynamic conditions. Thus, for instance, traveling times or customers demands mightMany real-life applications ... -
The sustainability dimensions in intelligent urban transportation: a paradigm for smart cities
The transportation sector has traditionally been considered essential for commercial activities, although nowadays, it presents clear negative impacts on the environment and can reduce social welfare. Thus, advanced ... -
Urban e-grocery distribution design in Pamplona (Spain) applying an agent-based simulation model with horizontal cooperation scenarios
E-commerce has boosted in the last decades because of the achievements of the information and telecommunications technology along with the changes in the society life-style. More recently, the groceries online purchase (or ... -
Valuations of transport nuisances and cognitive biases: a survey laboratory experiment in the Pyrenees region
We designed a survey that aims at estimating individual willingness-to-pay to reduce noise and air pollution arising from transportation activity near the Pyrenees in Navarre (Spain). Our participants cope with a series ...