Research project

STRAIGHTSOL

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  • Research funder:
    European Union
  • Status:
    Not active

Project overview

The STRAIGHTSOL (Strategies and measures for smarter urban freight solutions) project brought together seven innovative field demonstrations of various freight initiatives from around Europe, using a common evaluation framework to provide transferable results and conclusions. 

In the UK, TRG worked with Oxfam, using remote monitoring sensors in textile donation banks to allow more dynamic scheduling of collections. Results suggested that the technology can be used to significantly reduce weekly collection mileage, particularly when servicing remote bank locations. The extent of the savings depends on whether a more flexible shop servicing strategy can also be adopted. Oxfam’s ultimate goal is to maximise profit from donated goods, which involves a trade-off between minimising collection costs and maximising quantity, and quality, of goods collected.

STRAIGHTSOL’s legacy website

Staff

Lead researchers

Professor Tom Cherrett

Prof of Logistics and Transport Mgnment
Research interests
  • Understanding and improving the distribution of goods and the management of freight vehicles …
  • How optimisation techniques can be used to improve system efficiency and in what ways Intelli…
  • Approaches to more effectively collect and manage the movement of waste in terms of both hous…
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Collaborating research institutes, centres and groups

Research outputs