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  • About
  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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CYKELLOGISTIK: EN INNOVATION FÖR MER HÅLLBARA URBANA GODSTRANSPORTER. EN STUDIE OM CYKELLOGISTIKEN I MALMÖ

Söderström, Kristine, Samir Ismail, Dina January 2019 (has links)
Denna studie undersöker cykellogistiken och hur fenomenet kan bidra till en mer hållbarcitylogistik. Undersökningen sker genom att dels utforska hur cykellogistiken presenteras somen hållbar lösning inom den tidigare forskningen samt genom att studera hur kommunen samttransport- och logistikföretagen i Malmö förhåller sig till fenomenet. Med hjälp av den tidigareforskningen och olika teorier utreder vi hur aktörskonstellationen i Malmö ser påcykellogistiken samt vilka åtgärder som krävs för att bidra till en förändring för hållbara urbanagodstransporter. Undersökningsmetoden som tillämpas i studien är en kvalitativintervjuundersökning. Studiens resultat visar att kommunen behöver införa restriktioner i formav bland annat tidsbegränsningar och höjda parkeringsavgifter för att kunna bidra till enomställning för urbana godstransporter. Resultatet visar även att det i enlighet med studiensteoretiska utgångspunkt går att observera en förändringsprocess inom citylogistiken och för last mile leveranser där cykellogistik som fenomen börjar tilltala allt fler aktörer inom transportoch logistikbranschen. / This study examines cycle logistics and how the phenomenon can contribute to a moresustainable city logistics. This partly by exploring how cycle logistics is presented as asustainable solution in previous research and by studying how the municipality and transportand logistics companies in Malmo relate to the phenomenon. This study investigates, with thehelp of previous research and different theories, how the actor constellation in Malmo viewscycle logistics and which measures are required to contribute to a sustainable change for urban freight transport. The method used is a qualitative interview survey. The results of this study show that the municipality needs to introduce restrictions in the form of for instance timeconstraints and increased parking fees to be able to contribute to a sustainable change for urban freight transport. The results also show that a change in accordance with the study’s theoretical starting point can be observed in accordance to last mile deliveries for city logistics where cycle logistics as a phenomenon is starting to appeal to more and more actors in the transport and logistics industry.
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Pedaling towards a sustainable future: lessons Learned from Cargo Bike Pool Operators in Sweden

Brandon David, Kvist January 2023 (has links)
This study examines the impact and potential of cargo bikes as socio-economically and ecologically beneficial modes of transportation. It focuses on the perspectives of cargo bike pool members and the challenges faced by pool operators. Three interviews were conducted with cargo bike pool operators in Sweden to understand the challenges and considerations involved in establishing and operating a pooling service, as well as their opinions on its financial future. Additionally, a user survey targeting pool members from one of the interviewed operators was conducted in 2020. The survey investigated user barriers, motivations, opinions towards the pooling service, and its effect on user mobility habits before and after joining. Although the acceptance and utilization of these services depend on factors such as proximity, pricing, availability, quality, and convenience of the service. The findings show that pooling services increase member interest in owning and using cargo bikes as a replacement for cars. However, concerns regarding the marketability of cargo-bike pools alone are raised in this study, thus, to enhance the attractiveness of cargo-bike pools, this study suggests incorporating additional modes of transportation, offering supplementary value propositions, and ensuring a user-friendly experience. On the operator side, this study highlights the importance of stakeholder collaboration in maximizing the potential of cargo bike pools for sustainable transportation enabling resource sharing, and marketing efforts, and improving the overall service by leveraging financial, spatial, and logistical benefits. Finally, this study finds that the current state of cargo bike pools necessitates collaboration and subsidies from municipalities and stakeholders. Suggesting innovations in business models and increased marketing strategies that capture a broader demographic through an enhanced value proposition that includes other forms of modality and benefits in their services, are vital for the growth of cargo biking through pooling systems.  The research provides insights for prospective operators in establishing and operating cargo bike pools, emphasizing considerations related to the physical layout, financial aspects, marketing, and value proposition of the service and has broader implications in how to encourage more sustainable mobility practices.

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