Modelling Intermodal Freight Hub Location Decisions
Sirikijpanichkul, Ackchai & Ferreira, Luis (2006) Modelling Intermodal Freight Hub Location Decisions. In IEEE International Conference on Systems, Man and Cybernetics, 8-11 October 2006, The Grand Hotel, Taipei, Taiwan.
Abstract
The paper presents an evaluation model for the location decisions of road-rail intermodal freight hub. The problem of optimizing individual freight actor’s benefits is addressed in the model which comprises four different modules. Each of the modules represents a hub user, a hub owner or operator, a transport network infrastructure provider and the affected local community. The model is aimed at providing comprehensive operational, economic and environmental criteria for location evaluation decisions pertinent to every stakeholder involved.
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