Should I Stay or Should I Go? Assessing Intermodal and Synchromodal Resilience from a Decentralized Perspective

Tomas Ambra, An Caris, Cathy Macharis

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Samenvatting

The paper concerns routing of individual orders and their responsiveness to disruptions. Computational experiments are performed in a case study which relates to imports of retail goods by unimodal truck transport from France to Belgium. Our findings show that dynamic synchromodal solutions cope with disturbances better, but unnecessary deviations and pro-activeness can also lead to negative effects when compared to static intermodal solutions.
Originele taal-2English
TitelORBEL 33
Subtitel33rd annual conference of the Belgian Operational Research Society
Pagina's77-77
Aantal pagina's1
StatusPublished - 2019
EvenementORBEL33: 33th annual conference of the Belgian Operational Research Society - Hasselt, Belgium
Duur: 7 feb 20198 feb 2019
https://www.orbel.be/orbel33/

Conference

ConferenceORBEL33: 33th annual conference of the Belgian Operational Research Society
Land/RegioBelgium
StadHasselt
Periode7/02/198/02/19
Internet adres

Keywords

  • Agent-based modelling
  • Geographic information system (GIS)
  • Simulation
  • SYMBIT

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