Available Autonomous Transportation Technologies: A Supply and Demand Analysis

Authors

  • Rocío Gutiérrez Echeverría ASTEC, Pittsburgh, EE. UU.
  • Pedro González Ali Universidad Privada Dr. Rafael Belloso, Maracaibo, Venezuela.
  • Carlos Severiche Sierra Universidad de Cartagena. Cartagena de Indias, Colombia.

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.61799/2216-0388.1610

Keywords:

Technological management, Package logistics, Urban transportation, Autonomous vehicles.

Abstract

Urban logistics are commercial activities and
distribution of goods within the same urban
environment. The state of supply of autonomous
transportation technologies available on the market
was determined. Positivist paradigm research, with
quantitative method and descriptive-correlational
approach, field research and non-experimentaltransversal design. The sample was 28 courier
companies, with at least one year of experience and
a plant with at least five (5) workers in charge. The
survey technique is used, using a collection instrument
with a Likert-type scale. There is a general lack of
knowledge about autonomous transport technologies
applied to urban messaging processes available on
the market; it can be indicated as little present in
general. Consequently, these advances driven by
large technology companies that are interested in the
autonomous driving-assisted messaging sector are
generating an ecosystem of innovations that denote
a small p

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Published

2024-05-01

How to Cite

Gutiérrez Echeverría, R., González Ali, P., & Severiche Sierra, C. (2024). Available Autonomous Transportation Technologies: A Supply and Demand Analysis. Mundo FESC Journal, 14(29), 53–61. https://doi.org/10.61799/2216-0388.1610

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