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Intermodal Freight Transportation conceptualizes intermodal
transport as a set of physical, logical, financial and contractual
flows, examining the barriers that impact intermodal freight
services and the resulting performance variables. The book covers
transport modes, agents, supply and demand patterns, key drivers,
trends influencing the freight transportation sector, the evolution
of supply and logistics chains, and the impacts of technological
advancements, such as autonomous vehicles and e-commerce. In
addition, the book covers transport agents, such as shippers,
freight forwarders, integrators, and customs, as well as the demand
for freight transport services and the key properties of goods.
Readers will find a variety of new tools for analyzing and building
effective transport chains that addresses component technology,
information, responsibility, and financing dimension, along with
sections on key organizational, regulatory, infrastructure and
technological barriers. The book concludes with a look into the
future of the freight transport sector.
Managing Urban Logistics provides new insights based on the most
recent research, theories, and developments in technological and
ICT solutions, contemporary corporate trends, the re-evaluation of
the role of authorities, and much more. The book shows how to
manage these complex urban logistics issues using a long term,
systemic perspective where urban freight distribution is an
integral part of the entire urban mobility system. It examines the
convergence points between mass and customized deliveries, thus
modeling the decision processes, trade-offs and tolerances behind
these processes to enable a more fluid sharing of urban space.Users
will find an approach that tackles these issues from an empirical
viewpoint that is based on analysis from a wide set of cases in
urban environments around the world. A fresh and unique
multidisciplinary approach that is based on solid theoretical
background and a pragmatic management standpoint makes this book a
must have for those involved in urban logistics.
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