#6417. Optimizing construction schedules and material deliveries in city logistics: a case study from the building industry

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Management Science and Operations Research;
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Abstract:
Intensive urban growth and urbanization have led to the fact that industrial buildings are often located in the central part of the city with all the negative consequences ensuing from this. The ability to analyze the economic state of the city is one of the determining factors for making decisions on investment and market valuation. Modern business owners study in detail information about all aspects of city life, including not only such economic indicators as the cost of land and construction, but also social and living conditions of residents, cultural and other features of the city, directions of its development for the long term.
This study examines the problems of the logistics system in urban environments associated with the operational planning of construction logistics. To illustrate the value of the proposed approach to the design of construction logistics processes, the analysis of the results associated with various scenarios is carried out.
Keywords:
urbanism, supply chain, logistics, construction industry, building materials

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