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Logistics Master Planning for the City of Seoul

October 13, 2015

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Author: Hyeok Ku Kwon
Abstract:

This study develops the main strategies and action plans for the goals of establishing sustainable logistics systems in the city of Seoul. It suggests diverse urban freight policies by logistics function as well as by transportation mode in order to enhance the logistics competitiveness and efficiency and to improve the urban freight systems of the Seoul Metropolitan Area for 10 years from 2011 to 2020. They include prioritizing and allocating resources in logistics infrastructure development, expanding the integrated logistics networks to other cities and regions, introducing the logistics consolidation strategy, and promoting the logistics information system.

Website: http://www.vref.se/thefutprogr…
Source: VOLVO Research and Educational Foundations
Focus Areas: Asia, Korea, Logistics, Planning, Seoul, Urban Freight
Resource Types: Report
Target Education Levels: general public, Graduates, Official Policy makers, practitioners, private sector, researchers
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