CITY LOGISTICS STRATEGIES AND POLICIES

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CITY LOGISTICS STRATEGIES AND POLICIES

Definition of Logistics American Heritage : The aspect of military operations that deals with the procurement, distribution, maintenance, and replacement of material, facilities, and personnel.

LOGISTICS Logistics in Military Logistics in Industry Logistics in commerce City Logistics

supply chain process that plans, implement, and control The Council of Logistics Management (CLM): The part of the supply chain process that plans, implement, and control the efficient, effective forward and reverse flow and storage of goods, services, and related information between the point of origin and the point of consumption in order to meet customers’ requirements.

Logistics systems A logistic system is made up a set of facilities linked by transportation services. supply chains A supply chain is a complex logistics system in which raw materials are converted into finished products and then distributed to the final user.

Logistics Activities Transportation & Traffic Distribution Warehousing & Inventory Information Flow Financial Flow Packaging Customers’ service Demand forecasting Disposal & Recycling

Sustainable Development Definition : Development that meets the needs of the present without comprising the needs of future generation

Impacts of Urban Freight Transport Economic impacts Environmental impacts Social impacts

Sustainable Transport The aim is : How to provide the means of the opportunity to meet economic, environmental and social needs efficiency and equitably, While minimizing avoidable or unnecessary adverse impacts and their associated costs, over relevant space and time and scales.

Approaches Pathway policy End-point policy * New Mobility * City Logistics * Intelligent System Management * Livability

Systemic approach Induced travel Traffic safety Technology improvements

New Mobility How individuals plan their daily activities Distributed travel information Fare integration Car-sharing Bike-sharing New service paradigms

City Logistics The business of goods movement Neighborhood drop-off points Centralized urban distribution and logistics centers Construction logistics Environmental zones

Intelligent System Management Relationship between infrastructure and the public institutions operate it Congestion charging Comprehensive bus system management Automated traffic enforcement

Livability How society interacts with transportation systems Pedestrian realms Breaking the driving routine Bus rapid transit Shared space Low emission zones Weight and Time restrictions

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