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    <dc:date>2013-05-18T10:13:28Z</dc:date>
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    <title>European Transport / Trasporti Europei</title>
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    <description>Title: European Transport / Trasporti Europei
Type: Fascicolo rivista</description>
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    <title>Urban freight policies and distribution channels: a discussion based on evidence from Italian cities</title>
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    <description>Title: Urban freight policies and distribution channels: a discussion based on evidence from Italian cities
Authors: Danielis, Romeo; Rotaris, Lucia; Marcucci, Edoardo
Abstract: Urban areas are vital centers of economic activity and innovation generating large economies of density&#xD;
and proximity. Yet, procuring and distributing goods in an urban context is fraught with difficulties&#xD;
because of infrastructure congestion, external costs, conflicting objectives among stakeholders, and&#xD;
asymmetric information.&#xD;
In order to improve the performance of the urban goods transport system many policies have been&#xD;
proposed, including goods vehicle time windows, vehicle-type restrictions, loading\unloading policies,&#xD;
fiscal policies, the promotion urban transhipment and consolidation centres. Unfortunately, not much is&#xD;
known concerning how these policies affect the existing distribution practices. It is quite likely that the&#xD;
impact is differentiated by type of product and distribution channel. The aim of this paper is to explore&#xD;
this issue. Drawing on the existing literature and on the empirical evidence from some Italian cities, the&#xD;
paper identifies and discusses the relationship between each of the above-mentioned policies and the&#xD;
distribution channels of some goods (fresh food sold in retail stores, food distributed by Hotels,&#xD;
Restaurants and Catering (Ho.Re.Ca.), pharmaceutical products and clothing&amp;footwear) which are&#xD;
commonly distributed in Italian urban centers. It is found that the distribution of pharmaceutical products&#xD;
is unaffected by these policies, whereas the distribution of fresh food is negatively affected especially by&#xD;
access time regulation and loading\unloading policies. The Ho.Re.Ca. and the clothing&amp;footwear&#xD;
channels are likely to be impacted the most by fiscal policies and by the promotion of urban transhipment&#xD;
and consolidation centres.
Type: Articolo</description>
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    <title>A metamodelling approach for performance evaluation of intermodal transportation networks</title>
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    <description>Title: A metamodelling approach for performance evaluation of intermodal transportation networks
Authors: Boschian, Valentina; Dotoli, Mariagrazia; Fanti, Maria Pia; Iacobellis, Giorgio; Ukovich, Walter
Abstract: The paper proposes a metamodelling procedure devoted to provide a reference model to be used by&#xD;
decision makers in the performance evaluation of Intermodal Transportation Network (ITN). In order to&#xD;
obtain a generic model describing a nonspecific ITN from the structural and behavioural point of view,&#xD;
the metamodelling approach consists in applying a top down and modular procedure. The model is&#xD;
specified by the well known Unified Modelling Language (UML), a graphic and textual modelling&#xD;
formalism intended to describe systems from structural and dynamics viewpoints. Hence, the paper&#xD;
models a generic ITN starting from the network description and shows by a case study the metamodel of&#xD;
one of the most important nodes that compose it: the port subsystem. Moreover, the case study model is&#xD;
translated in a simulation software and the performance measures obtained by the simulation results are&#xD;
shown.
Type: Articolo</description>
    <dc:date>2010-01-01T00:00:00Z</dc:date>
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    <title>Intermodal terminals simulation for operation management</title>
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    <description>Title: Intermodal terminals simulation for operation management
Authors: Baldassarra, Alessandro; Impastato, Stefano; Ricci, Stefano
Abstract: A freight terminal is a key node in a transportation network and the transit time of containers through&#xD;
this terminal represents one of the most relevant bottleneck in logistic chains.&#xD;
The system performance reduction and the corresponding increase of transit time is often due to the&#xD;
increase of the freight flow without a corresponding increase of stacking and handling capacity.&#xD;
For this purpose it was decided to approach the problem by a discrete event simulation model, in order&#xD;
to reproduce the activities carried out inside an intermodal terminal, to calculate the total transit time and&#xD;
to identify the bottlenecks.&#xD;
The transit time of a cargo unit in a terminal is the summation of times required for the development of&#xD;
each phase of the process (waiting time + operational time).&#xD;
Therefore, the first step was the identification of the main activities and the analysis of waiting and&#xD;
operational phases, in order to quantify the times of each phase.&#xD;
For modelling the software Planimate® was used. Planimate® allows the simulation of a process as a&#xD;
set of discrete events, in series or in parallel, through the use of hierarchical networks.&#xD;
In order to optimise handling operations on containers, different scenarios were simulated with various&#xD;
fleets of trailers and front cranes to investigate the corresponding variations of performance indicators.&#xD;
For the application of the model an Italian case study was chosen: the container terminal inside the&#xD;
harbour of Livorno (Darsena Toscana Terminal).
Type: Articolo</description>
    <dc:date>2010-01-01T00:00:00Z</dc:date>
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