1. What are the contributions mentioned in the paper "Enabling the freight traffic controller for collaborative multi-drop urban logistics: practical and theoretical challenges" ?
Through a detailed examination of parcel logistics literature pertaining to collaboration, along with practical insights from carriers operating in the UK, this paper examines the challenges that will be faced in optimising multi-carrier, multi-drop collection and delivery schedules.. The authors propose the concept of the ‘ Freight Traffic Controller ’ ( FTC ) who would be a trusted third-party, assigned to equitably manage the work allocation between collaborating carriers and the passage of vehicles over the last mile where joint benefits to the parties were achievable.. Creating this FTC requires a combinatorial optimisation approach to evaluate the many combinations of hub locations, network configuration and vehicle/walking routing options in order to find the true value of each potential collaboration, whilst at the same time, considering the traffic, social and environmental impacts of these activities.
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2. What future works have the authors mentioned in the paper "Enabling the freight traffic controller for collaborative multi-drop urban logistics: practical and theoretical challenges" ?
This is an area that warrants further research to realise the significant potential benefits to urban centres of collaborative last-mile logistics.
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