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Modeling the ecological and economic footprint of last-mile parcel deliveries using open data: A case study for Lyon

Sebastian Hörl
Jakob Puchinger

Résumé

The amount of parcels delivered in the urban space is steadily increasing and is often expected to double by 2030. At the same time rising energy prices and policies towards sustainable development affect the business models and distribution schemes in the sector. The present study uses open data to approximate today’s parcel volumes for the specific case of Lyon and estimated how those parcels are delivered in terms of used vehicles, covered distances and ecological impacts. The first part describes our data collection process which hypothesizes market shares and cost structures of the parcel operators. In the second part, we solve Heterogeneous Vehicle Routing Problems to uncover the likely distribution schemes. This way, the study provides rough estimates on the total daily emissions and energy used for parcel deliveries outlined pathways for future modeling efforts and data collection.
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hal-04102894 , version 1 (22-05-2023)
hal-04102894 , version 2 (25-05-2023)

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  • HAL Id : hal-04102894 , version 2

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Sebastian Hörl, Jakob Puchinger. Modeling the ecological and economic footprint of last-mile parcel deliveries using open data: A case study for Lyon. 11th Symposium of the European Association for Research in Transportation (hEART 2023), Sep 2023, Zurich, Switzerland. ⟨hal-04102894v2⟩
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