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Freight Transport Modeling in Emerging Countries
Synthesizes successful applications of freight transport models for emerging countries, including decision-making models for locating ports, distribution centers, and more
Ioanna Kourounioti (Edited by), Lorant Tavasszy (Edited by), Hanno Friedrich (Edited by)
9780128212684, Elsevier Science
Paperback, published 16 October 2020
294 pages, 70 illustrations
22.9 x 15.1 x 1.9 cm, 0.48 kg
Freight Transport Modeling in Emerging Countries examines freight transport models developed in emerging countries including Turkey, South Africa, India, Chile, and more. It provides a toolbox of successful freight transport model applications, alternative data collection methods, and evaluation techniques for the development of future policies. The book offers solutions for issues related to the urban, national, and international transportation of goods and examines new advances in freight transport models and data collection techniques and their applications in emerging countries. Emerging countries have unique transport-related policies, regulatory structures, logistics systems, and long-term uncertainties that hinder their economic development. This book tackles these issues by examining decision-making models for locating logistics sites such as ports and distribution centers, modeling urban freight movements in megacities and port cities, using existing datasets to get information when data is not available, implementing policies related to the national and international movements of goods, and more.
1. Introduction
2. Issues in Freight Transport Modelling for Developing Countries
3. Regional Freight Transport Modelling
4. A methodology for disaggregated national freight demand modelling in emerging economies
5. Disaggregated national freight demand modelling in emerging economies:
6. Stakeholder consultation in freight transportation decision making in port cities
7. Freight Modelling and Policy Analysis for Megacities
8. Belt and road: more competition between sea and rail? A generalized cost approach
9. Re-Designing the Maritime Transport Network
10. Large-scale facility development to support logistics activity in urban areas
11. Application of aggregate data to predict container terminal daily workload
12. Tax revenue data processing for modelling
13. Conclusions
Subject Areas: Transport: general interest [WG]