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Metro Stations as Crowd-shipping Catalysts: An Empirical and Computational Study

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Abstract Crowd-shipping is a promising shared mobility service that involves the delivery of goods using non-professional shippers. This service is mainly intended to reduce congestion and pollution in city centers but, as some authors observe, in most crowd-shipping initiatives the crowd rely on private motorized vehicles and hence the environmental benefits could be small, if not negative. Conversely, a crowd-shipping service relying on public transport should maximize the environmental benefits. Motivated by this observation, in this study we assess the potentials of crowd-shipping based on metro commuters in the city of Brescia, Italy. Our contribution is twofold. First, we analyze the results of a survey conducted among metro users to assess their willingness to act as crowd-shippers. The main result is that most young commuters and retirees are willing to be crowd-shippers even for a null reward. Second, we assess the potential economic impact of using metro-based crowd-shipping coupled with a traditional home delivery service. To this end, we formulate a variant of the VRP model where the customers closest to the metro stations may be served either by a conventional vehicle or by a crowd-shipper. The model is implemented using Python with Gurobi solver. A computational study based on the Brescia case is performed to get insights on the economic advantages that a metro-based crowd delivery option may have for a retailing company.
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Title: Metro Stations as Crowd-shipping Catalysts: An Empirical and Computational Study
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Abstract Crowd-shipping is a promising shared mobility service that involves the delivery of goods using non-professional shippers.
This service is mainly intended to reduce congestion and pollution in city centers but, as some authors observe, in most crowd-shipping initiatives the crowd rely on private motorized vehicles and hence the environmental benefits could be small, if not negative.
Conversely, a crowd-shipping service relying on public transport should maximize the environmental benefits.
Motivated by this observation, in this study we assess the potentials of crowd-shipping based on metro commuters in the city of Brescia, Italy.
Our contribution is twofold.
First, we analyze the results of a survey conducted among metro users to assess their willingness to act as crowd-shippers.
The main result is that most young commuters and retirees are willing to be crowd-shippers even for a null reward.
Second, we assess the potential economic impact of using metro-based crowd-shipping coupled with a traditional home delivery service.
To this end, we formulate a variant of the VRP model where the customers closest to the metro stations may be served either by a conventional vehicle or by a crowd-shipper.
The model is implemented using Python with Gurobi solver.
A computational study based on the Brescia case is performed to get insights on the economic advantages that a metro-based crowd delivery option may have for a retailing company.

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