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Title: Crowd-Shipping Services for Last Mile Delivery: Analysis from Survey Data in Two Countries
Accession Number: 01661240
Record Type: Component
Abstract: The e-commerce boom has led to overwhelming demand for personalized delivery services. Accordingly, various start-ups and tech companies provide crowd-shipping services that aim to be more efficient and effective than traditional logistics options. These services are fueled by technological innovation, improved internet infrastructure, and increased smartphone use. However, the field of on-demand delivery faces several challenges, including specified pickup and delivery times and locations. Therefore, market demand and prospective crowd-shipper supply must be well understood to ensure industry success. This research analyzes current and future shipping behaviors, as well as potential employees’ willingness to work (WTW) as crowd-shippers. Revealed and stated preference survey questionnaires were designed. The surveys were implemented in Vietnam and the US. This descriptive study makes use of the survey data sets to understand the behavior of requesters and potential crowd-shippers in the logistics market and assumes that crowdsourced delivery is available. The results show requesters’ various behaviors and expectations as well as prospective crowd-shippers’ WTW in the two countries. The results can be used to recruit potential crowd-shippers and create business strategies that match requesters’ and potential crowd-shippers’ expectations.
Supplemental Notes: This paper was sponsored by TRB committee AT015 Standing Committee on Freight Transportation Planning and Logistics.
Report/Paper Numbers: 18-03779
Language: English
Authors: Le, Tho VUkkusuri, Satish VPagination: 25p
Publication Date: 2018
Conference:
Transportation Research Board 97th Annual Meeting
Location:
Washington DC, United States Media Type: Digital/other
Features: Figures; References; Tables
TRT Terms: Geographic Terms: Subject Areas: Economics; Freight Transportation; Planning and Forecasting
Source Data: Transportation Research Board Annual Meeting 2018 Paper #18-03779
Files: TRIS, TRB, ATRI
Created Date: Jan 8 2018 10:56AM
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