Revival of cost benefit analysis for evaluating the city distribution centre concept?

Book Chapter (2008)
Author(s)

J. H.R. van Duin (TU Delft - Transport and Logistics)

HJ Quak (TU Delft - Transport and Logistics, Rotterdam School of Management)

J. Munuzuri (University of Seville)

Research Group
Transport and Logistics
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Publication Year
2008
Language
English
Research Group
Transport and Logistics
Pages (from-to)
97-114
ISBN (print)
9781604567250

Abstract

Consolidation is the key concept for gaining efficiencies logistics chains and the development of new city distribution centres is a potential way of establishing consolidation. In this paper we investigate how Cost Benefit Analysis (CBA) can play a major role to be supportive in the pre-feasibility of these studies. In order to understand the supportive value of this methodology we have analyzed the effects of a new main road for public transport connecting several small cities combined with a new solution for freight problems in these towns. The new solution encompasses the development of a new public warehouse. This paper contains a detailed explanation of the methodology and we present some conclusions about the pre-feasibility of the new distribution centre and the supportive role of the methodology in terms of stakeholder participation.

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