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The role of government in introducing automated freight transport systems

In: The Future of Automated Freight Transport

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  • Matthias Weber
  • Claus Seibt

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This book explores the many challenges faced by the development and implementation of automated freight transport systems. It offers a unique overview of current applications, developments and future perspectives. The subject of automation is not covered extensively in the existing literature on freight transport and this book aims to fill the gap.

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  • Matthias Weber & Claus Seibt, 2006. "The role of government in introducing automated freight transport systems," Chapters, in: Rob Konings & Hugo Priemus & Peter Nijkamp (ed.), The Future of Automated Freight Transport, chapter 16, pages 295-320, Edward Elgar Publishing.
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