Use of GPS-data to improve transport solutions in a cost and environmental perspective
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2022Metadata
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Transportation Research Interdisciplinary Perspectives (TRIP). 2022, 13 . 10.1016/j.trip.2022.100557Abstract
In this paper we have utilised GPS data as a base to track truck movements and analyse transport activities. Combined with a Decision Support Tool we have investigated how different transport solutions affect the transport cost and CO2 emissions. The information gained from GPS-data helps firms such as a fruit and vegetables wholesaler to gain better insights into their transport solution and operations from a cost and environmental perspective. This also means that the current analysis remains useful for the transporting company in making strategic decisions as to when and where they should engage in other transport assignments to improve the load factors on their trucks. This paper presents that the picture the decision-makers had prior to GPS data being used was different from the real situation, and the insights gained lead to new knowledge and actions. As a result, this would contribute to greener and more cost-efficient solutions. Use of GPS-data to improve transport solutions in a cost and environmental perspective