Soluções para o transporte urbano de cargas na etapa de última milha
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transporte urbano de carga, logística urbana, entregas de última milha.Resumo
Novas formas de operação na distribuição de carga urbana podem levar a melhorias na eficiência das entregas de última milha, além de reduzir seu custo e seus impactos socioambientais. Entretanto, a viabilidade financeira dessas novas formas de operação pode ainda ser questionável por causa dos altos investimentos necessários e do elevado custo de mão de obra, especialmente em países em desenvolvimento. Portanto, este trabalho tem o objetivo de avaliar como essas novas modalidades podem ser adotadas no contexto de países em desenvolvimento, mais especificamente no Brasil, identificando os principais desafios, os benefícios e o impacto dessas práticas para as cidades, as quais, muitas vezes, já sofrem com outros problemas de infraestrutura de transportes.
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