A multi-objective sustainable load planning model for intermodal transportation networks with a real-life application |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Economics, University of Genoa, Italy;2. School of Marine Science and Technology, Newcastle University, United Kingdom;1. School of Economics and Management, Tongji University, Shanghai 200092, China;2. Department of Marketing, Quantitative Analysis, and Business Law, Mississippi State University, Mississippi 39762, USA |
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Abstract: | Growing importance of intermodal transportation necessitates modeling and solving load planning problems by taking into account various complex decisions simultaneously like transportation mode/service type selection, load allocation, and outsourcing. This paper presents a mixed-integer mathematical programming model for a multi-objective, multi-mode and multi-period sustainable load planning problem by considering import/export load flows to satisfy transport demands of customers and many other related issues. Several multiple objective optimization procedures are utilized in order to handle conflicting objectives simultaneously under crisp and fuzzy decision making environments. A real-life case study is also performed to present application and usefulness of the proposed model. |
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Keywords: | Load planning Intermodal freight transportation Mixed-integer programming Multi-objective optimization Environmental issues |
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