Anderluh, Alexandra, Hemmelmayr, Vera, Rüdiger, Dag. 2019. Analytic Hierarchy Process for City Hub Location Selection - The Viennese Case. In Proceedings of the 11th City Logistics Conference in Dubrovnik June 12-14, 2019, Hrsg. Taniguchi, Eiichi, Thompson, Russell G. 180-187. Dubrovnik: -
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Abstract
Growing urbanization and rising urban freight volumes contribute to increasing congestion, noise and pollution which negatively impact a city's population. City hubs are one means of dealing with this problem. Because of the general shortage of urban space a major challenge is finding an appropriate location for such a hub. This paper provides a decision support tool based on the analytic hierarchy process for the hub location selection problem. By involving various stakeholder groups, the approach insures a comprehensive view. The application of the model is tested for the location selection of a midi-hub in the City of Vienna.
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Status of publication | Published |
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Affiliation | WU |
Type of publication | Contribution to conference proceedings |
Language | English |
Title | Analytic Hierarchy Process for City Hub Location Selection - The Viennese Case |
Title of whole publication | Proceedings of the 11th City Logistics Conference in Dubrovnik June 12-14, 2019 |
Editor | Taniguchi, Eiichi, Thompson, Russell G. |
Page from | 180 |
Page to | 187 |
Location | Dubrovnik |
Publisher | - |
Year | 2019 |
Open Access | N |
Associations
- Projects
- Analysis of cooperation potentials for urban midihubs
- People
- Anderluh, Alexandra (Details)
- Hemmelmayr, Vera (Details)
- External
- Rüdiger, Dag (LNC, Germany)
- Organization
- Institute for Transport and Logistics Management (Details)
- Research Institute for Supply Chain Management FI (Details)
- Research areas (ÖSTAT Classification 'Statistik Austria')
- 1112 Logistics (Details)
- 1121 Operations research (Details)
- 2804 Transport economics (Details)
- 5332 Transport economics (Details)
- 5347 Operations research (Details)