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You are here: Home / Resources / Moving Goods in Dense Urban Areas (in “Innovation in Urban Freight Workshop”)

Moving Goods in Dense Urban Areas (in “Innovation in Urban Freight Workshop”)

Author: Erica J. Wygonik
Website: http://depts.washington.edu/if…
Source: Civil & Environmental Engineering, University of Washington
Focus Areas: Access, Dense Urban Areas, Goods movement in urban regions, Loading Zones, Multi-modal environments, North America, Parking, Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, Private sector optimization, Right-Sizing vehicles, Seattle, United States, USA, Warehouse locations, Washington State
Resource Types: Presentation
Target Education Levels: Associates Degree, Bachelors Degree, community education, general public, Official Policy makers, practitioners, private sector

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