Impact Assessment Model for the Implementation of Cargo Bike Transshipment Points in Urban Districts

Mitigating climate change and improving urban livability is prompting cities to improve sustainability of urban transportation and logistics. Cargo bikes, in combination with urban transshipment points, are gaining momentum as a green last mile alternative. Although a wide body of research proves th...

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Main Authors: Tom Assmann, Sebastian Lang, Florian Müller, Michael Schenk
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2020-05-01
Series:Sustainability
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/12/10/4082
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spelling doaj-c37147fb6fe04c99ab76c2cce12eb2e52020-11-25T02:41:31ZengMDPI AGSustainability2071-10502020-05-01124082408210.3390/su12104082Impact Assessment Model for the Implementation of Cargo Bike Transshipment Points in Urban DistrictsTom Assmann0Sebastian Lang1Florian Müller2Michael Schenk3Institute of Logistics and Material Handling Systems, Otto von Guericke University, 39106 Magdeburg, GermanyFraunhofer Institute for Factory Operations and Automation IFF, 39106 Magdeburg, GermanyInstitute of Psychology, Otto von Guericke University Magdeburg, Universitätsplatz 2, 39106 Magdeburg, GermanyInstitute of Logistics and Material Handling Systems, Otto von Guericke University, 39106 Magdeburg, GermanyMitigating climate change and improving urban livability is prompting cities to improve sustainability of urban transportation and logistics. Cargo bikes, in combination with urban transshipment points, are gaining momentum as a green last mile alternative. Although a wide body of research proves their viability in dense urban areas, knowledge about planning urban transshipment points is very limited. This also entails the siting of such facilities and the assessment of effects on emissions. This study therefore presents a first quantitative scenario-based model that assesses the impacts on a district. It examines different strategies for siting urban transshipment points in a single district and its effect on traffic, the carbon footprint, and air quality to give strategic insights where to create candidate locations for such facilities. Our result contributes to knowledge of planning urban transshipment facilities and assessing the impact of different configurations. The findings demonstrated that the use of cargo bikes to make courier, express, and parcel (CEP) deliveries in urban districts could reduce greenhouse gas (GHG), particulate matter (PM10), and nitrogen oxides (NOx) emissions significantly. However, the choice of vehicles completing inbound and outbound processes and the strategies for siting urban transshipment points display widely differing and even conflicting potential to reduce emissions.https://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/12/10/4082urban logisticscargo bikeurban transshipment pointcity logisticsurban planningurban freight
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Florian Müller
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Florian Müller
Michael Schenk
Impact Assessment Model for the Implementation of Cargo Bike Transshipment Points in Urban Districts
Sustainability
urban logistics
cargo bike
urban transshipment point
city logistics
urban planning
urban freight
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Sebastian Lang
Florian Müller
Michael Schenk
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title Impact Assessment Model for the Implementation of Cargo Bike Transshipment Points in Urban Districts
title_short Impact Assessment Model for the Implementation of Cargo Bike Transshipment Points in Urban Districts
title_full Impact Assessment Model for the Implementation of Cargo Bike Transshipment Points in Urban Districts
title_fullStr Impact Assessment Model for the Implementation of Cargo Bike Transshipment Points in Urban Districts
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title_sort impact assessment model for the implementation of cargo bike transshipment points in urban districts
publisher MDPI AG
series Sustainability
issn 2071-1050
publishDate 2020-05-01
description Mitigating climate change and improving urban livability is prompting cities to improve sustainability of urban transportation and logistics. Cargo bikes, in combination with urban transshipment points, are gaining momentum as a green last mile alternative. Although a wide body of research proves their viability in dense urban areas, knowledge about planning urban transshipment points is very limited. This also entails the siting of such facilities and the assessment of effects on emissions. This study therefore presents a first quantitative scenario-based model that assesses the impacts on a district. It examines different strategies for siting urban transshipment points in a single district and its effect on traffic, the carbon footprint, and air quality to give strategic insights where to create candidate locations for such facilities. Our result contributes to knowledge of planning urban transshipment facilities and assessing the impact of different configurations. The findings demonstrated that the use of cargo bikes to make courier, express, and parcel (CEP) deliveries in urban districts could reduce greenhouse gas (GHG), particulate matter (PM10), and nitrogen oxides (NOx) emissions significantly. However, the choice of vehicles completing inbound and outbound processes and the strategies for siting urban transshipment points display widely differing and even conflicting potential to reduce emissions.
topic urban logistics
cargo bike
urban transshipment point
city logistics
urban planning
urban freight
url https://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/12/10/4082
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