A simulation study of the impacts of micro-hub scenarios for city logistics in Rotterdam

Michiel de Bok, Sofia Giasoumi, Lori Tavasszy, Sebastiaan Thoen, Ali Nadi, Jos Streng

Research output: Contribution to journalArticleScientificpeer-review

55 Downloads (Pure)

Abstract

Micro-hubs are considered to be a potential solution to increase the consolidation of inner-city deliveries: in the City of Rotterdam it is a potential measure to increase the logistic efficiency in and around the planned zero-emission zone in the city center. When designing the configuration of micro-hubs in an urban setting multiple aspects should be considered, such as their location, the type of vehicles to operate them, and the business model to be adopted for their operation. And although the topic is much studied it remains difficult to predict how different micro-hub configurations affect the transportation system in terms of transport movements, number of travelled kilometers, etc. This paper describes the use of the Tactical Freight Simulator (TFS) to investigate the impact of micro-hubs on the transportation system in case they would be implemented at a wider scale across the city center, and make a comparison with the current state of last-mile delivery. The case study explores three different design aspects: location, type of vehicles (delivery robots, cargo bike, LEV), and the business model (individual/full collaboration). Results show that the largest reduction of vehicle kilometers can be achieved in the scenarios with full collaboration between the CEPs.
Original languageEnglish
Article number101186
Number of pages12
JournalResearch in Transportation Business and Management
Volume56
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2024

Keywords

  • City logistics
  • Micro-hubs
  • Rotterdam
  • Simulation

Fingerprint

Dive into the research topics of 'A simulation study of the impacts of micro-hub scenarios for city logistics in Rotterdam'. Together they form a unique fingerprint.

Cite this