PLANNING OF CARGO’S TRANSPORTATION PROCESS IN THE CITY (ON KHARKIV CITY EXAMPLE)
Abstract
Article explored influence of city’s parameters on the transportation process. Formalize models of Automobilization level, the scheme of the road network, the density of the road network influence on turnover timein delivery routes. Detailed influence of external factors on transportation process and detached the role and influence of city’s parameters on it. Discover model was implemented for real city’s retail network. Calculated data showed highly efficiency use of proposed models for description transportation process in biggest cities. As efficiency indicator the turnover times has been used. Analysis of the resulting patterns leads to the conclusion that turnover time reduced on speed of communication and density of road network and increase of nonlinearity coefficient increased turnaround time. Research results can be use for planning and organizing the transport process in biggest cities for different retail networks.
Keywords: nonlinearity coefficient, retailer, distance, route length, the circuit road network.
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