A multi-objective approach for intermodal train load planning
Hilde Heggen (),
Kris Braekers () and
An Caris ()
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OR Spectrum: Quantitative Approaches in Management, 2018, vol. 40, issue 2, No 3, 366 pages
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Abstract In intermodal freight transportation, train load planners are confronted with complex practical considerations during the booking and planning process. In order to optimally utilize the available loading space, train capacity is monitored in terms of available length and weight while accounting for the urgency with which load units must be sent. Furthermore, the execution of the load plan by the terminal operator must be performed efficiently to minimize total handling costs. In this paper, a static model with multiple objectives is developed to introduce a number of practical constraints from the viewpoint of the network operator. Numerical experiments are performed using an exact $$\varepsilon $$ ε -constraint method as well as a multi-directional local search heuristic. It is shown that the multi-objective approach provides train load planners with a set of train load plans, for which the trade-offs between the different objectives can be analyzed. Given this information, the most suitable plan can be determined based on the real-time operational environment.
Keywords: Train load planning; Multi-objective; Multi-directional local search; Intermodal transportation; Container terminals; Rail transportation (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2018
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