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Title: Freight distribution through urban rail corridor
Authors: Kondapalli, Gopinath
Keywords: Urban Freight
Sub-Urban Rail corridor
Rail-freight distribution
End mile connectivity
Electric vehicles
Issue Date: May-2022
Publisher: SPA Bhopal
Series/Report no.: 2020MTPLM019;TH001621
Abstract: The present-day urban Freight in all the developing countries is mainly dependent on road transportation that gives rise to congestion on roads, heavy vehicles movement on roads, disturbing regular users, and inappropriate stopping locations sometimes on the roads until the unloading and many minute things which are affecting the traffic flow and increasing the emissions. These are occurring primarily in urban environments, such as urban to urban or inside urban areas. This study will focus on cities with local train connectivity for freight transit by eliminating road transportation, as well as the end mile delivery. The commodities handled will be described based on the establishment survey. The present-day supply chain is studied and analysed. Later, the existing supply chain operations will be redirected with new interventions using the sub urban rail corridor. End mile connectivity is also considered in this study for which Electric vehicles are recommended. Altogether this study will be an attempt to reduce the carbon footprint and reduce the usage of urban roads for freight, by recommending a hybrid mode of freight distribution in the urban areas.
URI: http://dspace.spab.ac.in/xmlui/handle/123456789/1905
Appears in Collections:Master of Transport Planning and Logistics Management

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