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Getting freight off the road and onto rail

Civil Engineering, 2005
Britain's railways currently carry 11·5% of the country's road and rail freight. This is over a third more than it did ten years ago and growth is set to continue as an increasing number of supply chains realise the benefits of reduced costs and greater reliability over road transport, with its congested network and shortage of drivers.
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Automated Trucks in Road Freight Logistics: The User Perspective

2019
A current topic of high relevance in the transport sector is the automation of driving. Automation affects not only passenger transport, but also freight transport. While industry players are promoting automation to achieve the next level of driver assistance systems as a selling point, policymakers are supporting this innovation in the expectation of ...
Müller, Stephan, Voigtländer, Felix
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INNOVATIVE ROAD FREIGHT LOGISTICS

International Journal of Management Cases, 2011
Adrian Ungureanu, Andrei Angheluta
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Taking Freight Off The Road

Chemical & Engineering News, 2010
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Modelling Energy Consumption of Freight Road with MLR

Journal of Advanced Research in Dynamical and Control Systems, 2020
El Hammoumi Mohammed, Ech-Chelfi Wiame
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