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Analysis,modeling, and assessing performances of supply chains served by long-distance freight transport corridors
Authors:Bart Wiegmans  Milan Janic
Institution:1. Department of Transport and Planning, Faculty of Civil Technology and Geosciences, Delft University of Technology, Delft, the Netherlands;2. Associate Transport Institute, Asper School of Business, University of Manitoba, Manitoba, Canada
Abstract:This article deals with an analysis, modeling, and assessing performances of supply chains served by long-distance intercontinental intermodal rail/road- and sea-shipping freight transport corridor(s). For such a purpose, the supply chains are defined and the methodology for assessing their performances under given conditions is developed. The methodology consists of the analytical models of indicators of the operational, economic, environmental and social performances of particular corridors and corresponding supply chains assumed to be dependent on the infrastructural and technical/technological capabilities. The models of particular indicators have been applied according to “what-if” scenario approach to assessing performances of the long-distance intercontinental inland and maritime freight transport corridors spreading between China and Europe in the scope of the “Silk Road Economic Belt” and “A New Maritime Silk Road” policy initiative. The results prove that the intermodal inland rail/road alternative could act as a serious competitive alternative to its maritime deep-sea counterpart under given conditions. Nevertheless, in order to realize the opportunities, large investments in the inland rail/road infrastructure are required to appropriately connect China with Europe.
Keywords:Supply chains  long-distance corridors  performances  indicators  models
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