Search for dissertations about: "combined technology transport"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 263 swedish dissertations containing the words combined technology transport.
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1. Electrochemical Characterizations of Conducting Redox Polymers : Electron Transport in PEDOT/Quinone Systems
Abstract : Organic electrode materials for rechargeable batteries have caught increasing attention since they can be used in new innovative applications such as flexible electronics and smart fabrics. They can provide safer and more environmentally friendly devices than traditional batteries made from metals. READ MORE
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2. Passenger assessments of quality in local public transport- measurement, variability and planning implications
Abstract : The aim of this work was to get a more detailed basis for planning of local public transport. With more knowledge of how segments of travellers assess different parts of a journey, bus routes can be planned to fit either all passengers or selected groups better. READ MORE
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3. Development of Small-Scale Intermodal Freight Transportation in a Systems Context
Abstract : An intermodal freight transportation system is characterised by the subsequent use of different transportation modes for moving goods stowed into unit loads from the consignor to the consignee. Typically, it involves a wide variety of activities, actors and resources, which implies a certain degree of technological as well as organisational complexity. READ MORE
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4. Modelling European Combined Transport as an Industrial System
Abstract : The purpose of this thesis is twofold: developing a method for analysis of the European combined transport industry as well as utilising the developed method to describe and analyse the industry. The second part of the purpose could also be stated as verifying the method, but the description and analysis is carried out somewhat more carefully than just for the purpose of verifying the method. READ MORE
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5. Environmental concerns when purchasing freight transport
Abstract : Companies that purchase freight transport (shippers) influence the conditions for how transport providers can execute the transport, which in turn influences CO2 emissions. The conditions can be influenced both by shippers’ purchasing processes for freight transport and when shippers prepare goods for delivery. READ MORE