C.5 – Urban Freight Distribution Channels

Authors: Dr. Jean-Paul Rodrigue & Dr. Laetitia Dablanc Freight distribution in urban areas involves consumer-related and producer-related channels. 1. The Dualism of Urban Freight Distribution All urban freight distribution systems involve a wide array of supply chains, each of varying importance depending on the urban setting and the level of

C.6 – E-commerce and Home Deliveries

Authors: Dr. Laetitia Dablanc and Dr. Jean-Paul Rodrigue The emergence of e-commerce has driven a new impetus for city logistics with the fast growth in home deliveries and the related flows of parcels. These delivery services were further expanded to include fast deliveries involving selected items and food. 1. The Rise

Paris Freight Landscape

Note: Quantile classification of two density axis (population and employment). Four population (P1 to P4) and employment (E1 to E4) classes. N = number of statistical units. D = divergence Index (deviation from uniform distribution). Source: adapted from Rodrigue, J-P, L. Dablanc and G. Giuliano (2017) “The Freight Landscape: Convergence

Los Angeles Freight Landscape

Note: Quantile classification of two density axis (population and employment). Four population (P1 to P4) and employment (E1 to E4) classes. N = number of statistical units. D = divergence Index (deviation from uniform distribution). Source: adapted from Rodrigue, J-P, L. Dablanc and G. Giuliano (2017) “The Freight Landscape: Convergence

New York Freight Landscape

Note: Quantile classification of two density axis (population and employment). Four population (P1 to P4) and employment (E1 to E4) classes. N = number of statistical units. D = divergence Index (deviation from uniform distribution). Source: adapted from Rodrigue, J-P, L. Dablanc and G. Giuliano (2017) “The Freight Landscape: Convergence

C.2 – The Urban Freight Landscape

Authors: Dr. Genevieve Giuliano and Dr. Jean-Paul Rodrigue The urban freight landscape is the spatial distribution of the factors generating freight within an area, including regulations, infrastructures, and mobility options. 1. Defining the Freight Landscape City logistics involve a diversity of urban freight distribution systems with different purposes, modes of operation, and

Main Stakeholders in Urban Freight Distribution

Source: adapted from Taylor, M.A.P. (2005) The City Logistics paradigm for urban freight transport. Proceedings of the 2nd State of Australian Cities Conference. Urban Research Program, Griffith University: Brisbane. Four major stakeholders are shaping urban freight distribution: shippers, residents, freight forwarders, planners, and regulators. The strongest relation is between the