Urban goods distribution by short-distance combined transport.

Author(s)
Binsbergen, A. van
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Abstract

Urban distribution centres will become the main interaction points between intra-city and inter-city goods transport. These transfer-centres create the opportunity to use the most appropriate transport modes within and outside cities. By introducing short-distance combined transport goods distribution systems, the deliveries of goods to cities can be made more efficient (economically and environmentally). The centralised, consolidated supply of goods in intermodal urban terminals makes it more convenient to operate specially designed urban logistic systems. (A)

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C 17520 (In: C 17505) /10 / ITRD E105201
Source

In: Proceedings of the 8th world conference on transport research WCTR, Antwerp, July 12-17, 1998, Volume 1: transport modes and systems, p. 613-626, 13 ref.

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