Research on the Optimization of Cross-Border Logistics Paths of the "belt and Road" in the Inland Regions

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Taking logistics time, logistics cost, and carbon emissions as optimization objectives, air transportation is included in the cross-border logistics paths optimization of multimodal transportation. Considering the scale effect of transportation, a multiobjective optimization model of cross-border logistics paths including road, water, railway, and air is constructed. The problem of cross-border logistics paths along the "Belt and Road"regions for cities in inland is studied via the NSGA-II method. The research results show that Chengdu and Xi'an should bear a large number of cross-border air transportation and be constructed as the national airport-type logistics hub. The foreign destinations of cross-border air transportation are distributed in different regions, mainly in Eastern Europe and Eastern Central Europe. The optimization result shows that if there is a 1-fold increase in logistics cost, the logistics time can reduce by 1.37 folds after the cross-border air transportation joins in the model. Such a result has effectively guided the transition from cross-border water transportation to cross-border air transportation.

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Xie, F. J., Feng, R. C., & Zhou, X. Y. (2022). Research on the Optimization of Cross-Border Logistics Paths of the “belt and Road” in the Inland Regions. Journal of Advanced Transportation, 2022. https://doi.org/10.1155/2022/5776334

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