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SUMMARY:Workshop: New Mobility Revenue-Related Strategies
DESCRIPTION:Join us for an exciting event where we’ll dive into the world of revenue-related strategies for new mobility services! Whether you’re a seasoned professional or just starting\, this in-person gathering is the perfect opportunity to learn and network. \nDiscover innovative ways to generate revenue in the ever-evolving landscape of transportation and mobility. Researchers from ECONorthwest\, University of Washington Urban Freight Lab\, and Cityfi will share their insights and a framework to help you navigate this rapidly changing policy area.
URL:https://urbanfreightlab.com/ufl-event/workshop-new-mobility-revenue-related-strategies/
LOCATION:The Keck Center of National Academies\, 500 5th St NW - Room 100\, Washington\, DC\, 20001\, United States
CATEGORIES:Workshop
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DTSTAMP:20260430T063906
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SUMMARY:TRBAM: The Missing Link Between Urban Commercial Curb Use and Freight Trip Generation (Lectern Session 2088)
DESCRIPTION:Lectern Session: Last Mile Challenges and the Importance of Curbside Management (Lectern Session 2088) \nThe last mile continues to be one of the most challenging parts for freight transportation. There is increasing pressure on companies to implement innovative solutions that align with the objectives of cities to alleviate congestion\, decrease emissions\, and provide more space for the citizens. In this session\, speakers will present their findings about the demand for curbside space and how it relates to establishments’ need for freight\, as well as about solutions (e.g.\, parcel lockers) with potential to improve the sustainability of urban freight transportation. \nPresentation: The Missing Link Between Urban Commercial Curb Use and Freight Trip Generation (TRBAM-24-05154)\n \nCities increasingly use curb management strategies to better organize better commercial vehicle flows in urban cores. However\, predicting demand for commercial vehicles parking at the curb is a challenge. One approach to estimate curb demand is Freight Trip Generation (FTG)\, which uses data from establishment surveys to quantify the number of freight trips generated. However\, no previous research has compared FTG estimates with real-world\, observed commercial curb use. While logically\, urban commercial and residential establishments are responsible for generating curb use demand\, several other variables affect curb use\, including drivers’ curb use behaviors and existing curb regulations. The current study uses two data sources: a large dataset of more than 1.5 million curb parking events obtained from a network of curb proximity sensors deployed in a 10-block study area in Seattle\, Washington; respective FTG estimates obtained from an establishment survey performed in the same study area. Regression models were then used to compare the estimated FTG per blockface/week with the observed commercial curb occupancies obtained from the sensor network. The results showed that\, while FTG underestimated commercial curb use\, explaining 24% of curb parking events on average\, they significantly correlate with commercial curb occupancies. A regression model was derived to predict commercial curb use given existing curbspace allocation and estimated FTG. \nAuthors: \n\nGiacomo Dalla Chiara\, University of Washington\nThomas Maxner\, University of Washington\nNota Goulianou\, University of Washington\nAnne Goodchild\, University of Washington
URL:https://urbanfreightlab.com/ufl-event/trbam-the-missing-link-between-urban-commercial-curb-use-and-freight-trip-generation-lectern-session-2088/
LOCATION:Walter E. Washington Convention Center\, 801 Allen Y. Lew Place NW (formerly 801 Mt. Vernon Place NW)\, Washington\, DC\, United States
CATEGORIES:Presentations
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20231027T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20231027T130000
DTSTAMP:20260430T063906
CREATED:20231018T193010Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231018T194432Z
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SUMMARY:Info Session for Prospective Applicants
DESCRIPTION:Join us for an information session on our Master of Supply Chain Transportation & Logistics. Get details on the curriculum\, format\, time commitment\, and more.
URL:https://urbanfreightlab.com/ufl-event/info-session-for-prospective-applicants/
LOCATION:Zoom webinar
CATEGORIES:Information sessions
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20231024T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20231024T130000
DTSTAMP:20260430T063906
CREATED:20231006T204227Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231018T194450Z
UID:6239-1698148800-1698152400@urbanfreightlab.com
SUMMARY:Fireside Chat: AI & ML for Logistics & Supply Chain Management
DESCRIPTION:There is growing demand for more resilient supply chain systems with improved visibility and connectivity. Artificial intelligence (AI)\, machine learning (ML)\, and data analytics have emerged as innovative solutions to address challenges and mitigate risks. \nAI-powered solutions have the potential to enhance the entire supply chain process by proactively identifying issues and providing solutions to manage disruption. They can also optimize operations through smart automation\, offering valuable insights and visibility to support effective decision-making and planning. \nThe applications of AI and ML are diverse and there are various effective ways to implement them. \nJoin the Supply Chain Transportation & Logistics graduate degree program for a Fireside Chat discussion on automation and machine learning in supply chain processes. We’ll explore topics such as: \n\nThe role of generative AI in automating supply chain systems\nThe impact of advances in demand and supply forecasting on short- and long-term inventory planning\nStrategies for experienced logistics and supply chain professionals to stay current with new technology\nPreparing early-career professionals to stand out in the job market\nThe advantages and pitfalls are in early adaption\nUnderstanding how large language models will influence workflows\n\nUnable to attend? Register to receive a link to the recording following the event.\nhttps://bit.ly/AI-ML-Supply-Chain
URL:https://urbanfreightlab.com/ufl-event/fireside-chat-ai-ml-for-logistics-supply-chain-management/
LOCATION:Zoom webinar
CATEGORIES:Fireside Chats,Thought leadership
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20231020
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20231021
DTSTAMP:20260430T063906
CREATED:20231018T192447Z
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SUMMARY:5th VREF Conference on Urban Freight: Future Urban Freight Transport Research Opportunities and Challenges
DESCRIPTION:Breakout Session: Unlocking the Future of Urban Freight and Logistics: Dissemination\, Education\, and Capacity Building \n\nCo-Led by: Anne Goodchild (Urban Freight Lab\, University of Washington)
URL:https://urbanfreightlab.com/ufl-event/5th-vref-conference-on-urban-freight-future-urban-freight-transport-research-opportunities-and-challenges-2/
LOCATION:Lindholmen Science Park\, Gothenburg\, Sweden
CATEGORIES:Conferences,Presentations
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20231019T152500
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DTSTAMP:20260430T063906
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UID:6777-1697729100-1697731200@urbanfreightlab.com
SUMMARY:Biking the Goods: Strategies to Drive Large-Scale Commercial Cargo Bike Adoption (Micromobility America Conference)
DESCRIPTION:Panel on Biking the Goods: Strategies to Drive Large-Scale Commercial Cargo Bike Adoption \nModerator:\nKelly Rula\, Urban Freight Lab \nSpeakers: \n\nFranklin Jones\, B-line Urban Delivery\nBen Morris\, Coaster Cycles\nJoseph Brennan\, Zoba\nStuart Hyden\, Net Zero Logistics
URL:https://urbanfreightlab.com/ufl-event/biking-the-goods-strategies-to-drive-large-scale-commercial-cargo-bike-adoption/
LOCATION:Craneway Pavilion\, Bay Area\, CA
CATEGORIES:Conferences,Presentations
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20231019
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20231020
DTSTAMP:20260430T063906
CREATED:20231018T192120Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231018T192235Z
UID:6793-1697673600-1697759999@urbanfreightlab.com
SUMMARY:5th VREF Conference on Urban Freight: Future Urban Freight Transport Research Opportunities and Challenges
DESCRIPTION:Plenary Session 1: Urban Freight Transport: New Demands and New Research Needs \n\nAnne Goodchild – Professor & Director\, Urban Freight Lab
URL:https://urbanfreightlab.com/ufl-event/5th-vref-conference-on-urban-freight-future-urban-freight-transport-research-opportunities-and-challenges/
LOCATION:Lindholmen Science Park\, Gothenburg\, Sweden
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20231018
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20231019
DTSTAMP:20260430T063906
CREATED:20231018T183720Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231018T194650Z
UID:6785-1697587200-1697673599@urbanfreightlab.com
SUMMARY:5th VREF Conference on Urban Freight: Future Urban Freight Transport Research Opportunities and Challenges
DESCRIPTION:Session B: User-Centric Last Mile \n(AB45) The Effect of Proximity on Shopping Behaviors \n\nAnne Goodchild*\, Giacomo Dalla Chiara\, Rishi Verma\n\nResearch Poster Presentations \n(AB40) Simulation-Based Analysis of Different Curb Space Allocations on Curb Performance and Commercial Vehicle\nCruising for Parking \n\nThomas Maxner\, Andisheh Ranjbari*\, Chase P. Dowling and Anne Goodchild\n\nSession E: Equity in Urban Logistics \n(AB33) Spatial Inequities and Last-mile Logistics: A National Analysis \n\nTravis Fried*\, Anne Goodchild\, Ivan Sanchez-Diaz and Michael Browne\n\nResearch Poster Presentations \n(AB37) The State of Sustainable Urban Freight Planning in the United States \n\nThomas Maxner*\, Giacomo Dalla Chiara and Anne Goodchild
URL:https://urbanfreightlab.com/ufl-event/future-urban-freight-transport-research-opportunities-and-challenges/
LOCATION:Lindholmen Science Park\, Gothenburg\, Sweden
CATEGORIES:Conferences,Presentations
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