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A green logistics solution for last-mile deliveries considering e-vans and e-cargo bikes

Leonardo Caggiani, Aleksandra Colovic, Luigi Pio Prencipe, Michele Ottomanelli

2021Transportation research procedia60 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The environmental challenges and the initiatives for sustainable development in urban areas are mainly focused on eco-friendly transportation systems. Therefore, we introduce a new green logistics solution for last-mile deliveries considering synchronization between e-vans and e-cargo bikes, developed as a Two-Echelon Electric Vehicle Routing Problem with Time Windows and Partial Recharging (2E-EVRPTW-PR). The first echelon represents an urban zone, and the second echelon represents a restricted traffic zone (e.g., historical center) in which e-vans in the first and e-cargo bikes in the second echelon are used for customers’ deliveries. The proposed 2E-EVRPTW-PR model aims to minimize the total costs in terms of travel costs, initial vehicles’ investment costs, drivers’ salary costs, and micro-depot cost. The effectiveness of the proposed solution has been demonstrated comparing two different cases, i.e., the EVRPTW-PR considering e-vans for the first case, and the 2E-EVRPTW-PR considering e-vans and e-cargo bikes for the second case. The comparison has been carried out on existing EVRPTW-PR instances for the first case, and on novel 2E-EVRPTW-PR instances for the second case, in which customers of initial EVRPTW-PR instances have been divided into two zones (urban and restricted traffic zones) by using Fuzzy C-mean clustering. Moreover, results encourage logistics companies to adopt zero-emission strategies for last-mile deliveries, especially in restricted traffic zones.

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Transport engineeringVehicle routing problemCity logisticsMileInvestment (military)Last mile (transportation)BusinessRouting (electronic design automation)Computer scienceOperations researchEngineeringComputer networkGeographyLawGeodesyPoliticsPolitical scienceVehicle Routing Optimization MethodsUrban and Freight Transport LogisticsTransportation and Mobility Innovations
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