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    • A Branch-and-Price Algorithm for a Green Two-Echelon Capacitated Location Routing Problem 

      Wang, Mentong; Bell, Michael G H; Miao, Lixin
      Published 2020-03-01
      In this paper, we present a new green two-echelon capacitated location routing problem (G-2E-CLRP), which aims to determine simultaneous decisions on locating satellites and routing electric vehicles for city logistics ...
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    • Demand for travel information: what, when and how much is required by urban travellers 

      Tang, Li; Ho, Chinh Q.; Hensher, David; Zhang, Xuenjun
      Published 2020-02-01
      Advanced Traveller Information Service (ATIS) systems play a critical role in travel planning; however, relatively little is known about people’s overall information needs in urban areas. This study aims to understand what ...
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    • Understanding MaaS: Past, Present and Future 

      Hensher, David; Mulley, Corinne; Ho, Chinh; Nelson, John; Smith, Göran; Wong, Yale
      Published 2020-01-01
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    • Designing a Dynamic Matching Method for Ride-Sourcing Systems 

      Valadkhani, Amir Hosein; Ramezani, Mohsen
      Published 2020-01-01
      The ubiquity of smart-devices enables the foundation for emerging fast-growing ride-sourcing companies that challenges the traditional taxi services. A crucial aspect of designing ride-sourcing systems is matching mechanism ...
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    • A commodity-based production and distribution freight model with application to Sydney, New South Wales 

      Teye, Collins; Hensher, David A.
      Published 2019-12-01
      The complexity of freight demand forecasting coupled with non-availability of data with the required scale and features often limits its inclusion in demand forecasting. To model freight demand, data are required on various ...
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