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eCommerce enabled demand responsive urban logistics: the European Project eDRUL
eDRUL is a relevant European Project founded by the EU IST R&D Programme, started on April 2002 spanning to 2004 and coordinated by Siena Parcheggi SpA, the Mobility Agency of the Siena Municipality (Italy). The overall objective of eDRUL Project is to investigate, develop and validate an innovative IST platform, and supported service models, for improved management of freight distribution and logistic processes in urban area integrated with e-commerce/e-business services. eDRUL solutions are demonstrated, tested and validated, at different levels, in 3 urban sites (Italy, Portugal and Netherland) with different area characteristics and well-defined mobility policies and transport infrastructures This paper aims to describe the overall context, the concept and system approach and innovation in eDRUL.
eCommerce enabled demand responsive urban logistics: the European Project eDRUL
eDRUL is a relevant European Project founded by the EU IST R&D Programme, started on April 2002 spanning to 2004 and coordinated by Siena Parcheggi SpA, the Mobility Agency of the Siena Municipality (Italy). The overall objective of eDRUL Project is to investigate, develop and validate an innovative IST platform, and supported service models, for improved management of freight distribution and logistic processes in urban area integrated with e-commerce/e-business services. eDRUL solutions are demonstrated, tested and validated, at different levels, in 3 urban sites (Italy, Portugal and Netherland) with different area characteristics and well-defined mobility policies and transport infrastructures This paper aims to describe the overall context, the concept and system approach and innovation in eDRUL.
eCommerce enabled demand responsive urban logistics: the European Project eDRUL
Arnbrosino, G. (author) / Scapigliati, W. (author) / Boero, M. (author) / Diaco, J. (author) / Wild, B. (author)
2002-01-01
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Conference paper
Electronic Resource
English
ECOMMERCE ENABLED DEMAND RESPONSIVE URBAN LOGISTICS: THE EUROPEAN PROJECT EDRUL
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