Feasibility Study of a Network of Consolidation Centres in Luxembourg
Jacques Leonardi,
Laetitia Dablanc (),
Patrick van Egmond and
Cindy Guerlain
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Jacques Leonardi: UOW - University of Westminster [London]
Laetitia Dablanc: IFSTTAR/AME/SPLOTT - Systèmes Productifs, Logistique, Organisation des Transports et Travail - IFSTTAR - Institut Français des Sciences et Technologies des Transports, de l'Aménagement et des Réseaux - Communauté Université Paris-Est
Patrick van Egmond: Luxmobility - parent
Cindy Guerlain: LIST - parent
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Abstract:
The concept of a multi-actor network of Urban Consolidation Centres (UCCs) was tested in Luxembourg. The authors of this paper developed a feasibility study together with the Luxembourg's Ministry of Transport. The methods used are encompassing data collection and data analysis, ex-ante scenario development and impact assessment of different options, interviews, workshops, and consultation with key operators in the public and private sectors. The market size appears to be sufficient. Clean technology is available and the willingness to use it is given. The management structure can rely upon constructive partnerships, a draft Charter for Urban Logistics and regulatory changes.
Keywords: URBAN CONSOLIDATION CENTRE; CITY LOGISTIC MANAGEMENT MODEL; CLEAN VEHICLE; EX-ANTE IMPACT ASSESSMENT; FAISABILITE; ETUDE D'IMPACT (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2015-06-17
New Economics Papers: this item is included in nep-tre and nep-ure
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Published in 9th International Conference on City Logistics, Jun 2015, Tenerife, Spain. 15p
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