Behavioral Microsimulation Formulation for Analysis and Design of Off-Hour Delivery Policies in Urban Areas

Author:

Silas Michael A.1,Holguín-Veras José1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, JEC 4033, 110 8th Street, Troy, NY 12180-3590.

Abstract

This paper is aimed at gaining a better understanding of how to increase participation in off-hour deliveries by using behavioral microsimulation (BMS) of carrier–receiver interactions. BMS is used to study the effectiveness of policies such as time-of-day pricing and financial incentives to receivers in exchange for their acceptance of off-hour deliveries. The main components of this BMS are the simulations of receiver and carrier behaviors. The simulation of receiver behavior uses a discrete choice model to estimate receivers’ decisions to accept or reject off-hour deliveries. The simulation of carriers’ behaviors uses receivers’ decisions as an input for deciding whether to make off-hour deliveries along with a computation of the associated delivery costs. The analyses done revealed several key results: ( a) tax deductions given to receivers in exchange for accepting off-hour deliveries and financial rewards to carriers making off-hour deliveries would increase participation in off-hour deliveries, ( b) time-of-day toll surcharges have no major impact on increasing off-hour deliveries, ( c) carriers located close to their urban customers are more likely to participate in off-hour deliveries because they can easily start to accrue the benefits from off-hour delivery operations, and ( d) increased enforcement of parking fines for double-parking during regular hours could increase the number of carriers participating in off-hour deliveries.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Mechanical Engineering,Civil and Structural Engineering

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