Towards sustainable urban logistics: Exploring the implementation of city hubs through system dynamics

Claudia Andruetto, Erik Stenemo, Anna Pernestål
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The urban logistics system causes negative externalities, such as pollution, noise and congestion. This study focuses on city hubs as a concept to reduce these externalities by improving consolidation and adopting zero-emission vehicles. Our research employs system dynamics as a method to uncover the dynamics and mechanisms related to the barriers and potentials of city hub implementation in Stockholm from the perspectives of the Logistic Service Providers (LSPs), the receivers and the public sector. Moreover, a mixed method approach is used for data collection, allowing us to extract the knowledge from the real implementation case, co-create a qualitative model as a Causal Loop Diagram (CLD) with the stakeholders involved in the system, and generalise the model. The mixed method approach includes a group model-building workshop, literature review, existing city hub analysis and stakeholder interviews. The main result is a CLD, visualising the dynamics of the introduction of city hubs. The CLD explores three potential incentives and policies: (i) the receivers change address; (ii) shippers oblige LSPs to use the hubs; (iii) the public sector gives monetary incentives to LSPs. The CLD presented in this paper establishes a validated system structure for the urban logistic system and facilitates the policymakers’ understanding of the barriers to implementing city hubs and what policies could help their implementation.

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实现可持续的城市物流:通过系统动力学探索城市枢纽的实施
城市物流系统会产生负面的外部效应,如污染、噪音和拥堵。本研究侧重于城市枢纽这一概念,通过改进整合和采用零排放车辆来减少这些外部效应。我们的研究采用系统动力学方法,从物流服务提供商(LSP)、接收方和公共部门的角度,揭示与斯德哥尔摩实施城市枢纽的障碍和潜力有关的动态和机制。此外,我们还采用混合方法收集数据,以便从实际实施案例中提取知识,与系统中的利益相关者共同创建一个定性模型,即因果循环图(CLD),并推广该模型。混合方法包括小组模型构建研讨会、文献综述、现有城市枢纽分析和利益相关者访谈。主要成果是一个可视化引入城市枢纽动态的 CLD。CLD 探讨了三种潜在的激励措施和政策:(i) 收货人改变地址;(ii) 发货人迫使本地服务提供商使用枢纽;(iii) 公共部门向本地服务提供商提供货币激励。本文提出的 CLD 为城市物流系统建立了一个经过验证的系统结构,有助于政策制定者了解实施城市枢纽的障碍以及哪些政策有助于其实施。
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Transportation Research Interdisciplinary Perspectives
Transportation Research Interdisciplinary Perspectives Engineering-Automotive Engineering
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