Significance of intermodal freight modal choice criteria: MCDM-based decision support models and SP-based modal shift policies
This paper reviews modal choice decisions associated with intermodal freight transportation through decision support models based on the Multi-Criteria Decision-making (MCDM) techniques and modal shift policy assessments based on the Stated Preferences (SP) experiments. The objectives were to determ...
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my.utm.1046852024-02-25T02:57:00Z http://eprints.utm.my/104685/ Significance of intermodal freight modal choice criteria: MCDM-based decision support models and SP-based modal shift policies Gohari, Adel Ahmad, Anuar Balasbaneh, Ali Tighnavard Gohari, Ali Hasan, Razi Sholagberu, Abdulkadir Taofeeq TA Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General) This paper reviews modal choice decisions associated with intermodal freight transportation through decision support models based on the Multi-Criteria Decision-making (MCDM) techniques and modal shift policy assessments based on the Stated Preferences (SP) experiments. The objectives were to determine the relevant decision criteria and their relative significance, to define methods in use, and to identify respective policies that boost intermodality. Google Scholar database and manual search using identified keywords were conducted and references of the relevant articles were double-checked. Consequently, a total of 27 articles consisting of respective 18 and 9 MCDM-based and SP-based articles were reviewed in this study. The results showed that the most commonly used decision criteria were cost, CO2 emissions, delivery time, safety, reliability, flexibility, and frequency. The cost factor was assigned the highest weight in 22 articles (or 81.4%). Analytical Hierarchy Process (AHP) technique was implemented in 12 out of 18 MCDM articles (or 66.6%)). Successful application of MCDM methods (both single and integrated) showed the suitability of these methods for intermodal freight modal choice decision-making. The results of SP experiments revealed that cost reduction policies are more effective than policies addressing other factors to increase the demand for intermodal transportation. Elsevier Ltd 2022-06 Article PeerReviewed Gohari, Adel and Ahmad, Anuar and Balasbaneh, Ali Tighnavard and Gohari, Ali and Hasan, Razi and Sholagberu, Abdulkadir Taofeeq (2022) Significance of intermodal freight modal choice criteria: MCDM-based decision support models and SP-based modal shift policies. Transport Policy, 121 (NA). pp. 46-60. ISSN 0967-070X http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.tranpol.2022.03.015 DOI:10.1016/j.tranpol.2022.03.015 |
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This paper reviews modal choice decisions associated with intermodal freight transportation through decision support models based on the Multi-Criteria Decision-making (MCDM) techniques and modal shift policy assessments based on the Stated Preferences (SP) experiments. The objectives were to determine the relevant decision criteria and their relative significance, to define methods in use, and to identify respective policies that boost intermodality. Google Scholar database and manual search using identified keywords were conducted and references of the relevant articles were double-checked. Consequently, a total of 27 articles consisting of respective 18 and 9 MCDM-based and SP-based articles were reviewed in this study. The results showed that the most commonly used decision criteria were cost, CO2 emissions, delivery time, safety, reliability, flexibility, and frequency. The cost factor was assigned the highest weight in 22 articles (or 81.4%). Analytical Hierarchy Process (AHP) technique was implemented in 12 out of 18 MCDM articles (or 66.6%)). Successful application of MCDM methods (both single and integrated) showed the suitability of these methods for intermodal freight modal choice decision-making. The results of SP experiments revealed that cost reduction policies are more effective than policies addressing other factors to increase the demand for intermodal transportation. |
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Significance of intermodal freight modal choice criteria: MCDM-based decision support models and SP-based modal shift policies |
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