In the context of city logistics, freight transportation is one of the prominent causes of traffic congestion, high levels of pollution, and safety concerns. To decrease the negative impact of these issues, different methods have been traditionally implemented. On the one hand, the location of urban consolidation Centers (UCCs) near a city can be used to consolidate freight delivery services. Therefore, the number of trucks moving in urban areas can be reduced. On the other hand, Horizontal Cooperation can also help to reduce environmental impact while increasing service level. This paper combines both strategies, that is, we deal with the location of UCCs and, simultaneously, we analyze different scenarios where the players of different supply chain processes exhibit various levels of cooperation.
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Location Routing Problem; Vehicle Routing Problem; Metaheuristics; Urban Consolidation Center; Biased Randomization; Horizontal Cooperation; Vehicles; Transportation buildings; Vehicles; Infraestructures de transport; Vehículos; Infraestructuras del transporte
International Journal of Industrial Engineering Computations
https://doi.org/10.5267/j.ijiec.2019.1.001
Tumkur Nataraj, Sachin, Ferone, D., Quintero Araujo, C.L., Juan, A.A. & Festa, Paola (2019). Consolidation centers in city logistics: A cooperative approach based on the location routing problem. International Journal of Industrial Engineering Computations, 10(3), 393-404. doi: 10.5267/j.ijiec.2019.1.001
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10.5267/j.ijiec.2019.1.001
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