Comparative evaluation of existing and innovative rail–road freight transport terminals

Comparative evaluation of existing and innovative rail–road freight transport terminals

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Article ID: iaor2003578
Country: United Kingdom
Volume: 36A
Issue: 7
Start Page Number: 593
End Page Number: 612
Publication Date: Aug 2002
Journal: Transportation Research. Part A, Policy and Practice
Authors: ,
Keywords: measurement, location
Abstract:

The paper evaluates technical and logistics developments that could lead to increased economic and technical efficiency of rail–road transport terminals. The main design parameters are identified (length and utilisation of transhipment tracks, train and truck arrival behaviour/patterns, type and number of handling equipment, mean stacking height in the storage area, terminal access system and procedures) and analysed. A comparative evaluation of selected conventional and advanced technologies is performed by use of an analysis tool that was developed on purpose. This tool consists of three modules (an expert system, a simulation model and cost calculation module). The overall outcome of the analysis is a number of cost-versus-volume curves for various terminal configurations. The paper concludes with two groups of results: (a) a comparative evaluation of conventional and advanced technologies that reveals similarities in terms of track numbers and the associated area requirements as well as differences in terms of layout flexibility, number of equipment, stacking policies and personnel requirements. Each design is proved effective for a certain cargo volume range. (b) A critical assessment of terminal capacity issues. It is identified that the capacity limitations are imposed mainly by the sidings/transhipment track sub-system rather than by the handling equipment.

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