The papers listed below have been finally accepted for the presentation at the Second International Conference on City Logistics, Okinawa, Japan 27th - 29th June 2001.

(One of authors will be requested to attend the conference to present the paper.)


Intermodal transportation for short distances chances for a waste collection system?
Ron van Duin, Hans van Ham
(Delft University of Technology, The Netherlands)

Methodology and results of a study on logistic schemes in Siena
Pierpaolo Lacquaniti, Maurizio Romanazzo and Maria Pia Valentini
(ENEA (Italian National Agency for Energy and Environment), Italy)

City logistics in Germany
Uwe Kohler
(Universitat Gh Kassel, Germany)

The planning of public freight terminals in Taipei metropolitan area
Song-Wei Chu
(Ching Yun Institute of Technology, Taiwan)

Goods (off) loading on urban streets and data collection
Liying Ma
(Delft University of Technology, The Netherlands)

The new concept of floating car system for city logistics
Koichiro Meguro, Takaaki Sugiura and Kunimoto Aoki
(Mitsubishi Research Institute, Inc., Japan)

State-of-the-art of city logistics in the Netherlands research framework, research activities and innovative implementations
Jeroen Boerkamps
(DHV Environment and Infrastructure, The Netherlands)

Overview and first results of the European BESTUFS thematic network
Dieter Wild
(PTV Planung Transport Verkehr AG, Germany)

Truck turn-around time dependence on number of pallets in urban cargo distribution center
Zoran Radmilovic and Radovan Zobenica
(University of Belgrade, Yugoslavia)

Governance and institutional change : freight transportation planning in the New York region
Jose Holguin-Veras and Robert E. Passwell
(The City College of New York, USA)

Simulation of underground transport systems two Dutch research cases ; Tilburg and Schiphol
Cornelis Versteegt
(Delft University of Technology, The Netherlands)

Logistics for city planning
Herman Knoflacher
(Technical University of Vienna, Austria)

Service-related vehicle activity in urban areas
Stephen Anderson, Julian Allen and Michael Browne
(University of Westminster, UK)

Dynamic vehicle routing and scheduling with real time information
Eiichi Taniguchi, Tadashi Yamada and Muneo Tamaishi
(Kyoto University, Japan)

Modeling the effects of e-commerce
Russell G. Thompson, Milin Jeevapatsa and Chris Chiang
(The University of Melbourne, Australia)

Co-operative vehicle routing model with optimal location of logistics terminals
Tadashi Yamada, Eiichi Taniguchi and Yutaka Itoh
(Kansai University, Japan)

A study on the introduction effect of the joint delivery system in a high-rise apartment building area
Shigeru Kashima, Noboru Ashida and Wataru Takeda
(Chuo University, Japan)

Conceptual study on urban freight transport policy planning from the viewpoint of logistics
Jun Castro and Hirohito Kuse
(Tokyo University of Mercantile Marine, Japan)

Realistic application of ITS based probabilistic vehicle routing and scheduling
Eiichi Taniguchi, Yutaka Kanazaki, Masaaki Yoshii and Shigeki Nishimura
(Sumitomo Electric Industries, Ltd., Japan)

An experiment to demonstrate the effectiveness of on-street parking facilities for delivery vehicles
Michiyasu Odani and Toshiaki Tsuji
(Kobe University of Mercantile Marine, Japan)

Underground logistics systems for goods distribution in urban areas : persoectuves in the Nederlands
Johan Visser
(Delft University of Technology, The Netherlands)

Clustering of transportation logistics centers in urban areas
Kenneth Button, Rajandra Kulkarni and Roger Stough
(George Mason University, USA)

Comparison of traffic and environmental load of freight transport---Bangkok and Tokyo
Hitoshi Ieda, Kazushi Sano, Kiyoshi Takahashi, Atsushi Fukuda
(Nihon University, Japan)

Why doesnft multi-carrier-joint delivery service in urban areas become popular?---A gaming simulation of carriersfbehaviour
Hitoshi Ieda, Ayumu Kimura and Hironori Kato
(University of Tokyo, Japan)




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