Mobility Restrictions and E-Commerce: Holistic Balance in Madrid Centre during COVID-19 Lockdown
Abstract
:1. Introduction
- What has been the impact on city traffic of the mobility restrictions imposed due to COVID-19?
- How has the demand for e-commerce parcels evolved before and after the pandemic?
- What have been the implications of this increase in e-commerce for urban logistics and the environment?
2. Literature Review
2.1. Urban Logistics: Context, E-Commerce and and Measures in New Scenario
2.1.1. Urban Movement of Goods
2.1.2. E-Commerce and Urban Logistics
2.1.3. Measures and Solutions to Improve Urban Logistics
- Public intervention measures:
- (a)
- Regulatory measures.
- (b)
- Market-based measures.
- (c)
- Infrastructure and land use planning
- Initiatives from players participating in urban logistics:
- (d)
- Technological innovation measures
- (e)
- Infrastructure and logistics systems
3. Methodological Framework
(D) = A × P1 × P2 × P3 × P4 × P5
4. Case Study
4.1. Urban Transport
4.2. Madrid Central Area (Madrid LEZ)
5. Results
5.1. Calculation of Vehicle Traffic and Access to the Central District
5.2. Calculation of E-Commerce Transactions for Physical Goods in Spain Pre- and Post-COVID
5.3. Calculation of Demand for E-Commerce Parcels
5.4. Calculation of Delivery Van Fleet
5.5. Calculation of the Fleet of Delivery Vans
6. Discussion
7. Conclusions and Future Perspectives
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Conflicts of Interest
Appendix A
- Productivity of LVCs in Madrid: 80–125 parcels/day
- Kms driven by LCVs in Madrid: 70–125 kms/day
- Emissions per van: 180–250 g CO2/km
Operational Aspect | Traffic: Dense Loading/Unloading: Difficult (Pre-Covid Period) | Traffic: Fluid Loading/Unloading: Easy (Covid Period) |
Productivity LVCs/day | 80 | 125 |
Kms driven LVCs/day | 72 | 90 |
Emissions per LCV | 250 g CO2/km |
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Type of Measure | Measure | Examples | |
---|---|---|---|
Public intervention measures | Regulatory measures | Temporary access restrictions | Delivery restrictions during the day |
Silent deliveries at night | |||
Parking regulations | Loading and unloading restrictions | ||
Vehicle parking reservation systems | |||
Shared time in parking spaces | |||
Environmental restrictions | Emissions standards and restrictions related to motors | ||
Noise programs/regulations | |||
Low emission areas | |||
Access restrictions by size or load | Weight restrictions | ||
Vehicle size | |||
Load factor restrictions | |||
Market-based measures | Pricing (tolls, congestion tariffs and parking fees) | Road use tolls | |
Congestion tariffs | |||
Parking fees | |||
Taxes, tax breaks and incentives | High taxes for polluting vehicles | ||
Subsidies for purchase of electric vehicles | |||
Tax exemptions for electric vehicles | |||
Negotiable permits and mobility credits | Purchase and sale of load transport services | ||
Mobility credits in city centers | |||
Infrastructure and land use | Adaptation of street loading/unloading areas | Providing space on pavement for parking and loading activities | |
Building codes and construction regulations | New commercial premises providing adequate space for goods handling | ||
Nearby delivery areas | Providing loading areas at public or private parking, empty areas, etc. | ||
Initiatives by urban logistics stakeholders | Technological innovation measures | Innovation in vehicles | Electric vehicles |
Unmanned vehicles: drones and terrestrial autonomous vehicles | |||
Delivery points | Mailboxes for parcels | ||
Smart lockers | |||
Collection points | |||
Advanced algorithms and optimization | Integrated inventory management | ||
Task-courier matching | |||
Route optimization | |||
Data-driven demand forecast | |||
Collaboration in urban logistics | Order or load capacity exchange | ||
Collaborative local deliveries | |||
Collaborative storage | |||
Collaborative load sending | |||
Infrastructure and logistics systems | Urban infrastructure and logistics installations | Urban distribution centers | |
Microhubs | |||
Consolidation of multiple operators | |||
Urban logistics systems | Systems for underground transport of goods | ||
Deliveries through public transport | |||
Night distribution |
Q1 2019 | Q2 2019 | Q1 2020 | Q2 2020 | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Correos (35.0%) | 15 | 14 | 17 | 18 |
SEUR (10.9%) | 5 | 5 | 6 | 6 |
MRW (9.9%) | 4 | 4 | 5 | 5 |
Zeleris (6.6%) | 3 | 3 | 4 | 4 |
Nacex (4.8%) | 2 | 2 | 3 | 3 |
GLS (4.4%) | 2 | 2 | 3 | 3 |
Tipsa (1.8%) | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 |
Envialia (0.8%) | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 |
CTT Express (0.8%) | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 |
Sending (0.6%) | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 |
Other (24.3%) | >40 | >40 | >40 | >40 |
Date | AADT (Vehicles/h) | Vehicle Access (Vehicles/Day) | Vehicle Access (LCVs/Day) | ||||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Mean | SD | % Mean | Mean | SD | % Mean | Mean | SD | % Mean | |
(Q1+Q2) 2019 | 444 | 62 | - | 131,351 | 21,371 | - | 12,764 | 5580 | - |
01/01–03/13/20 | 439 | 48 | −1.05 | 125,375 | 15,596 | −4.55 | 11,415 | 4827 | −10.57 |
03/14–06/30/20 | 166 | 83 | −62.24 | 41,095 | 24,227 | −67.22 | 6079 | 3789 | −46.74 |
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Chicago/Turabian StyleVilla, Rafael, and Andrés Monzón. 2021. "Mobility Restrictions and E-Commerce: Holistic Balance in Madrid Centre during COVID-19 Lockdown" Economies 9, no. 2: 57. https://doi.org/10.3390/economies9020057
APA StyleVilla, R., & Monzón, A. (2021). Mobility Restrictions and E-Commerce: Holistic Balance in Madrid Centre during COVID-19 Lockdown. Economies, 9(2), 57. https://doi.org/10.3390/economies9020057