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Towards collaborative, intermodal hub networks: A case study in the fast moving consumer goods market
Authors:Bas Groothedde  Cees Ruijgrok  Lri Tavasszy
Institution:aTNO Environment and Geosciences, Van Mourik Broekmanweg 6, P.O. Box 49, 2600 AA Delft, The Netherlands;bDelft University of Technology, Faculty of Civil Engineering and Geosciences, The Netherlands;cTias Business School, Tilburg University, The Netherlands
Abstract:Collaborative hub networks can provide an answer to the need to decrease logistics cost and maintain logistics service levels by shifting consolidated flows to modes that are better suited for handling large volumes (rail, barge, coastal shipping), so economies of scale can be obtained. This necessity has been increased by the tendency of globalization of industries, smaller shipments sizes, high frequencies, and the fragmentation of flows. Through collaboration the necessary synchronization between expensive but fast and flexible means of transport and inexpensive, but slow and inflexible means can be combined in an intermodal hub network. This paper shows the rationale behind these collaborative hub networks, based on the literature on the design of many-to-many hub networks. The resulting methodology is explained through presenting the results of the design and implementation of collaborative hub network for the distribution of fast moving consumer goods using a combination of trucking and inland barges. This concept, first proposed by Vermunt Vermunt, A.J.M., 1999. Multilognet, the intelligent multimodal logistics network, an important node in the worldwide logistics net, Vermunt Logistiek Advies v.o.f., working paper (in Dutch)], won the European Intermodal Award of the European Intermodal Association in 2003, and after extensive research was launched in The Netherlands as a commercial pilot by logistics service provider Vos Logistics and barge operator Riverhopper in January 2004.
Keywords:Hub network design  Collaboration  Intermodal transportation  Network development  Parallel transportation
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