Optimizing the Service Network Design Problem for Railroad Intermodal Transportation of Hazardous Materials

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The service network design problem is one of the key problems in the field of railroad intermodal transportation of hazardous materials (hazmat). It lies in determining the frequency of the trains and the allocation of both hazardous and ordinary shipments to these trains, as well as the railroad connecting plan of all shipments based on the established train formation plan. Based on a unified method, we build a multiobjective mixed-integer linear-programming model that comprehensively considers both hazardous and ordinary materials, the compatibility of goods and services, the capacity of the transfer station, and the delivery time limit of each shipment. An augmented ϵ-constraint algorithm is customized to solve the model. Computational results of a practical example in China show that an increase of 8.4 million yuan in the total cost could reduce nearly 24541 the total risk. Moreover, the algorithms comparison and sensitivity analysis indicate that the augmented ϵ-constraint algorithm is a more suitable approach to handle the model because of its advantage in the uniqueness of distinct nondominated solutions. Finally, the sensitivity analysis shows that the total cost and risk could simultaneously be reduced if the delivery time limit is relaxed or if the transfer time is shortened.

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Huang, L., & Zhao, J. (2022). Optimizing the Service Network Design Problem for Railroad Intermodal Transportation of Hazardous Materials. Journal of Advanced Transportation, 2022. https://doi.org/10.1155/2022/5191104

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