Using digitalisation for data-driven freight curbside management. A perspective from urban transport planning
Licentiate thesis, 2023

Given trends in urbanisation, e-commerce, active mobility and modal shifts, streets have sprung up as scenes of conflict where competing demands for curbside space have increased. Because public space is limited, urban transport planners are called to solve public space conflicts by defining how much space is allocated to specific users as a means to achieve sustainable cities. In the allocation of curbside space, freight parking operations are sometimes overlooked compared to other curbside uses such as private vehicles parking. However, limited space for freight deliveries generates negative impacts on urban traffic (e.g. due to double parking), as well as on emissions and companies’ efficiency (e.g. due to the need to cruise for parking). This thesis aims to contribute to current understandings of the need for and uses of data to inform curbside management decision-making for freight parking from the perspective of urban transport planning. To that end, a case study was conducted to collect and analyse data about freight curbside operations using quantitative and qualitative methods, and a cross-sectional research design facilitated the exploration of the impacts of curbside interventions on cities’ sustainability worldwide.

urban transport planning

urban freight transport

digitalisation

curbside management

freight parking

last-mile delivery

loading zone

data analytics

Room Götaplatsen, Vasa Hus 2
Opponent: Kelly Pitera, Norwegian University of Science and Technology - NTNU, Norway

Author

Juan Pablo Castrellon

Chalmers, Technology Management and Economics, Service Management and Logistics

Castrellon, J.P., Sanchez-Diaz, I. and Gil, J. (2023), ‘Smart loading zones. A data analytics approach for infrastructure network design in freight curbside management’.

Enabling Factors and Durations Data Analytics for Dynamic Freight Parking Limits

Transportation Research Record,; Vol. 2677(2023)p. 219-234

Journal article

Freight trip generation models: Using establishment data to understand the origin of urban freight traffic

Handbook on City Logistics and Urban Freight,; (2023)p. 115-139

Book chapter

Castrellon, J.P. and Sanchez-Diaz, I. (2022) ‘Uncovering freight curbside management effects on cities’ sustainable development goals: A systematic literature review’.

Using data analytics for smart loading zones management in cities

VINNOVA (2019-03093), 2019-11-19 -- 2020-10-20.

Areas of Advance

Transport

Subject Categories

Transport Systems and Logistics

Other Engineering and Technologies not elsewhere specified

Licentiate thesis, report - Department of Technology of Management and Economics, Chalmers University of Technology

Publisher

Chalmers

Room Götaplatsen, Vasa Hus 2

Online

Opponent: Kelly Pitera, Norwegian University of Science and Technology - NTNU, Norway

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