Mathematical model for cargo allocation problem in synchromodal transportation

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Abstract

Synchromodality is a freight transport process in which information is exchanged expe-ditiously in order to maximize the benefits of different modes of transport and transport nodes in terms of efficiency and environmental impact. The aim of the study is to analyze the problems of synchronized intermodal traffic management between the main port and inland transport nodes in European transport corridors and to find reliable solutions to these problems. Therefore, the main purpose of this article is to investigate the problem of the distribution of containers transported by rail between two transport terminals in a synchronous transport network. A specific optimization model is presented in this article. This optimization task is formulated as a stochastic integer programming model between the terminals located in Vilnius and Klaipeda Seaport, the essence of which is as follows: (a) to minimize the waiting time for container cargo at the location—terminal No. 1; (b) to minimize the total journey time of the train; (c) to minimize the waiting time for containerized cargo at the point of arrival—terminal No. 2.

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Batarlienė, N., & Šakalys, R. (2021). Mathematical model for cargo allocation problem in synchromodal transportation. Symmetry. MDPI AG. https://doi.org/10.3390/sym13040540

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