As an important part of global trade, freight
transport has grown rapidly over the past two decades. Designing cost effective
and highly efficient transport networks is extremely important in freight
transport. The main modes of transport are air, rail, road and sea. Although
road transport still constitutes a significant part of freight transport,
intermodal transport is a preferred alternative for establishing a sustainable
transport system. Intermodal transport can be defined as the transport of goods
in the same transport (loading) unit using two or more modes of transport
together, and the handling of the goods rather than the goods themselves. The
use and development of intermodal transport have numerous economic, social and
environmental advantages. In this study, a detailed literature search is
presented by various classifications on intermodal freight transport problems;
suggestions for future work have been made.
Intermodal transport freight transport planning literature review sustainable transportation transportation network design
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Publication Date | June 30, 2017 |
Published in Issue | Year 2017 |
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