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Analysis of intermodal freight from China to Indian Ocean: A goal programming approach
Authors:Xuejing Yang  Joyce MW LowLoon Ching Tang
Institution:a Department of System Engineering, Automation College, Harbin Engineering University, No. 145 Nantong Street, Harbin 150001, China
b Department of Industrial and Systems Engineering, National University of Singapore, 10 Kent Ridge Crescent, Singapore 119260, Singapore
c Centre for Maritime Studies, National University of Singapore, 12 Prince George’s Park, Singapore 118411, Singapore
Abstract:This paper presents an intermodal network optimization model to examine the competitiveness of 36 alternative routings for freight moving from China to and beyond Indian Ocean. The proposed model, which is built upon the principles of goal programming, is able to handle multiple and conflicting objective functions such as minimizing transportation cost, transit time and transit time variability while ensuring flow continuity and transit nodes compatibility among the rail, road, ocean vessel, airplane and inland waterway transports. Transportation time and cost obtained from comprehensive industry sources are then fed into the intermodal transport network connecting two important Chinese origins and four Indian destinations, from which the most attractive routes are identified. In addition, the paper investigates several non-dominated transportation cases through sensitivity analysis tests, and analyzes the potential competitiveness and possible influences of future route developments to current transportation patterns in Asia.
Keywords:Intermodal transportation  Goal programming  Routing between China and Indian Ocean  Route competitions and developments
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