Determination of freight rates under stochastic demand and freight consolidation savings
Christos Zikopoulos
International Journal of Production Research, 2019, vol. 57, issue 17, 5556-5573
Abstract:
Following the trend for increased agility, flexibility, responsiveness and customer support of the modern supply chains, latest business practice indicates a preference to smaller transportation quantities as the percentage of truckload shipments is declining. Therefore, transportation rates determination that takes into account freight consolidation becomes more important for firms and logistics managers. We present a decision process for the configuration of a transportation pricing scheme, which ensures that total transportation charges to customers are equal in expectation to transportation expense of the shipper. It also succeeds in returning to the customers the savings in transportation cost because of freight consolidation in a fair manner, keeping its development and implementation quite simple. The proposed decision process consists of two steps, one dealing with the average, long-term transportation expenses estimation, and a second dedicated to the evaluation of the pricing scheme parameters. Our work provides a novel, accurate yet relatively simple method for addressing the issue of transportation cost accounting and pricing when demand for outbound transportation services is stochastic and there are opportunities to obtain savings because of freight consolidation. An interesting feature is that it combines some popular tools for transportation and distribution planning under a relatively new context.
Date: 2019
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DOI: 10.1080/00207543.2018.1552033
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