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A bi-objective model for planning and managing rail-truck intermodal transportation of hazardous materials

Published: 2 November 2011

Authors: Verma, Manish; Verter, Vedat; Zufferey, Nicolas

Abstract:

We propose a bi-objective optimization framework for routing rail-truck intermodal shipments with hazardous materials, when shippers and receivers have access to alternate intermodal terminals. A tabu-search based solution methodology is developed, which together with the optimization framework is applied to realistic size problem instances to gain managerial insights. Our analysis indicates that drayage accounts for a significant portion of transport risk and that it can be reduced by scheduling direct and faster trains; and, that the mix of intermodal trains depends on the interest of the decision-makers, where the resulting traffic can facilitate planning emergency response systems. © 2011 Elsevier Ltd.

Transportation Research Part E: Logistics and Transportation Review, January 2012

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