Evaluating the Impact of Urban Consolidation Center and Off-Hour Deliveries on Freight Flows to a Retail District Using Agent-Based Simulation

Author:

Mepparambath Rakhi Manohar1ORCID,Cheah Lynette1ORCID,Zegras P. Christopher2,Alho André Romano3ORCID,Sakai Takanori4ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Engineering Systems & Design, Singapore University of Technology and Design, Singapore

2. Department of Urban Studies and Planning, Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), Cambridge, MA

3. Singapore-MIT Alliance for Research and Technology, Singapore

4. Tokyo University of Marine Science and Technology, Tokyo, Japan

Abstract

With rapid ongoing urbanization, cities across the world face a multitude of challenges in urban logistics. Delivery of goods to retail districts is particularly challenging as these places are typically located in congested urban centers. In response, policy makers have explored various freight management initiatives, including urban consolidation centers (UCC) and off-hour deliveries (OHD). This study examines the impact of these initiatives on freight flows to a retail district in Singapore. The study approach pairs empirical behavioral models and an agent-based simulation. First, using results from a stated preference survey, the choice behavior of two relevant actors—establishments that ship goods and establishments that receive goods within a retail district—and their likelihood of participating in UCC or OHD are analyzed. Then, the resulting behavioral models are incorporated into a city-scale agent-based simulator to evaluate the impact of these initiatives on freight flows, tracking multiple logistics-related performance indicators. The results show that the likelihood of participating in UCC and OHD declines when multiple actors are involved in the participation decision. Both UCC and OHD have the potential to reduce freight traffic and parking demand, although in different ways. For UCC, a minimum level of participation must be achieved to guarantee increase in vehicle load factors. OHD decreases load factors as well as the required number of dedicated trips to the retail district.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Mechanical Engineering,Civil and Structural Engineering

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