Urban Logistics through River: A Two-Echelon Distribution Model

Author:

Ramirez-Villamil Angie12ORCID,Montoya-Torres Jairo R.1ORCID,Jaegler Anicia2ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Research Group in Logistics Systems, School of Engineering, Universidad de La Sabana, Chía 250001, Colombia

2. Centre of Excellence for Sustainability, Kedge Business School, 75012 Paris, France

Abstract

Studies that use rivers in a last-mile delivery context are scarce. This research considers the first multimodal alternative based on a barge for parcel delivery activities. It proposes two sustainable network designs for a two-echelon distribution. The efficiency of scenarios is assessed through performance indicators. A three-stage decomposition heuristic is used. Allocation of the customers to the closest satellite at the first stage uses a non-supervised machine learning clustering method, 2D-k-means. The last two stages, comprising the two echelons routing, are solved using a heuristic based on the nearest neighbor procedure. The fixed costs decrease by 41% and energy consumption by 92% when applying a river transportation mode and e-cargo bikes in the distribution network’s first and second echelon, respectively. Future research avenues are to render the results more realistic with the consideration of other costs and a larger network.

Funder

Universidad de La Sabana, Colombia, and Kedge Business School. France

Universidad de La Sabana, Colombia

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

Fluid Flow and Transfer Processes,Computer Science Applications,Process Chemistry and Technology,General Engineering,Instrumentation,General Materials Science

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