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Identification of Attributes Linked to Urban Freight Transports that Affect the Performance of Urban Traffic, Through a Systematic Review

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This study aims to identify the principal attributes related to the urban cargo transport (UCT), which directly and indirectly affect or carry out urban traffic, through a systematic literature review using the method Ordinatio addressing issues related to city logistics and UCT.

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Alves, C.H.R., Ramalho, F., Gomes, P., Samed, M.M.A., Aragão, F.V. (2020). Identification of Attributes Linked to Urban Freight Transports that Affect the Performance of Urban Traffic, Through a Systematic Review. In: Leiras, A., González-Calderón, C., de Brito Junior, I., Villa, S., Yoshizaki, H. (eds) Operations Management for Social Good. POMS 2018. Springer Proceedings in Business and Economics. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-23816-2_66

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