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Economic and Ecological Optimization of the London Urban Logistics System Considering Infection Risk during Pandemic Periods
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Feng, Xuan
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Carbon dioxide
/ co2 emission
/ cost optimization
/ Electronic commerce
/ Environmental impact
/ Equipment costs
/ infection risk
/ Logistics
/ Mathematical models
/ net present value,supply chain management
/ Operating costs
/ Optimization
/ Pandemics
/ Risk
/ Seasonal variations
/ Supply chains
/ urban logistics
2021
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Economic and Ecological Optimization of the London Urban Logistics System Considering Infection Risk during Pandemic Periods
by
Feng, Xuan
in
Carbon dioxide
/ co2 emission
/ cost optimization
/ Electronic commerce
/ Environmental impact
/ Equipment costs
/ infection risk
/ Logistics
/ Mathematical models
/ net present value,supply chain management
/ Operating costs
/ Optimization
/ Pandemics
/ Risk
/ Seasonal variations
/ Supply chains
/ urban logistics
2021
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Economic and Ecological Optimization of the London Urban Logistics System Considering Infection Risk during Pandemic Periods
by
Feng, Xuan
in
Carbon dioxide
/ co2 emission
/ cost optimization
/ Electronic commerce
/ Environmental impact
/ Equipment costs
/ infection risk
/ Logistics
/ Mathematical models
/ net present value,supply chain management
/ Operating costs
/ Optimization
/ Pandemics
/ Risk
/ Seasonal variations
/ Supply chains
/ urban logistics
2021
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Economic and Ecological Optimization of the London Urban Logistics System Considering Infection Risk during Pandemic Periods
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Economic and Ecological Optimization of the London Urban Logistics System Considering Infection Risk during Pandemic Periods
2021
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Overview
Urban delivery, especially the last-mile delivery, has become an increasingly important area in the global supply chain along with the boom of e-commerce. Delivery companies and merchants can introduce some innovative solutions such as the equipment of autonomous vehicles (AVs) to decrease their operating costs, environmental impact, and social risks during the delivery process. This paper mainly develops a mathematical model to get the best allocation of AVs among city logistics centers (CLCs) as a mixed delivery method. The advantage of the presented model stems from considering the equipment cost, the delivery cost, and the CO2 emission, which is measured through social carbon cost (SCC). In addition, this paper establishes a risk model considering the impact of seasonal variations to evaluate the infection risk of delivery during pandemic periods for four potential delivery scenarios: customers going to CLCs, ordering online and picking-up at CLCs, delivering by traditional vehicles (TVs), and delivering by the mixed method with the optimal allocation of AVs. The research finds the optimal allocation for a London case, reveals the relationship between the nominal service capacity (NCpa) of CLCs and the optimal number of CLCs equipped with AVs, concludes that the more CLCs are equipped with AVs, the fewer CO2 emissions and the fewer citizens will be infected, and provides some managerial insights that may help delivery companies and merchants make appropriate decisions about the allocation of AVs.
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Kharazmi University
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