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Reasonable words about city logistics: MOBILITY AND MUTUALIZATION, PERFORMANCE FACTORS OF URBAN LOGISTICS
[Propos raisonnables sur la logistique urbaine : MOBILITE ET MUTUALISATION, FACTEURS DE PERFORMANCE DE LA LOGISTIQUE URBAINE]

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  • Bruno Durand

    (CEROS - Centre d'Etudes et de Recherches sur les Organisations et la Stratégie - UPN - Université Paris Nanterre)

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Le développement de la mobilité, qu'elle soit physique ou virtuelle, entraîne des mutations sensibles. Ainsi, ce qui nous est physiquement proche peut nous être en définitive étranger quand, à l'inverse, ce qui nous est éloigné, mais attractif et accessible, peut nous paraître nôtre… La percée actuelle du commerce électronique confirme bien cette tendance et fait émerger de nouvelles formes de mobilité qui mettent en jeu, tantôt, les commerçants en ligne et, tantôt, les internautes. Nous remarquons que les Prestataires de Services Logistiques (PSL) sont amenés à y jouer un rôle croissant, la mutualisation des opérations y étant recherchée. Bien entendu, ces évolutions impactent la logistique urbaine et, plus précisément, l'offre de service en la matière. Force est notamment de constater une certaine émulation chez les opérateurs du dernier kilomètre, par exemple du côté de La Poste (consignes « Cityssimo ») ou de Presstalis (projet francilien « LUMD » [Logistique Urbaine Mutualisée Durable])… Mots clés : Logistique urbaine ; Mobilité ; Mutualisation ; Livraisons à domicile et hors domicile ; Centre de distribution urbaine et espace logistique de proximité.

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  • Bruno Durand, 2012. "Reasonable words about city logistics: MOBILITY AND MUTUALIZATION, PERFORMANCE FACTORS OF URBAN LOGISTICS [Propos raisonnables sur la logistique urbaine : MOBILITE ET MUTUALISATION, FACTEURS DE PER," Post-Print hal-01778692, HAL.
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