The effect of fuel price increase on transport cost of container transport vehicles

This study presents the impact of fuel price increase on the transport cost of containers by using container vehicles. ArcGIS was used to build the transport network while MATLAB software was used to develop Dijkstra's shortest path algorithm and coding the transport cost equation. In this stud...

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Main Authors: Gohari, A., Matori, A.N., Yusof, K.W., Toloue, I., Sholagberu, A.T.
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Published: GEOMATE International Society 2018
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spelling my.utp.eprints.218822019-01-10T03:29:39Z The effect of fuel price increase on transport cost of container transport vehicles Gohari, A. Matori, A.N. Yusof, K.W. Toloue, I. Sholagberu, A.T. This study presents the impact of fuel price increase on the transport cost of containers by using container vehicles. ArcGIS was used to build the transport network while MATLAB software was used to develop Dijkstra's shortest path algorithm and coding the transport cost equation. In this study, two case studies were analyzed with Johor Port as the origin and, the Port Klang and top-north-point were considered as destinations for cases 1 and 2. The optimum routes for each mode of transport were identified. The results of least-cost routes against fuel price increase were compared for shipment of containers from origin to destination in the intermodal network of Peninsular Malaysia. In the analysis, fuel price was increased from its current price sequentially to 100. Based on the assumptions of this study, the results showed that transport cost of a container by train was significantly lower than truck even when the fuel price of the train was doubled. Comparing train-based and ship-based optimal routes revealed that transport cost by train, when its fuel price doubled, was slightly higher than ship in case 1. While in case 2, transport cost by train when its fuel price doubled was considerably cheaper than the ship-based route in its current fuel price. It can be concluded that fuel price increase has the highest impact on transport cost of containers by ship, followed by train and truck. The presented methodology and procedure are applicable for any origin-destination pair in the transport network. © 2018, Int. J. of GEOMATE. GEOMATE International Society 2018 Article PeerReviewed https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85048784976&doi=10.21660%2f2018.50.30814&partnerID=40&md5=b629f89a002343f9a4376e3dccbb2c99 Gohari, A. and Matori, A.N. and Yusof, K.W. and Toloue, I. and Sholagberu, A.T. (2018) The effect of fuel price increase on transport cost of container transport vehicles. International Journal of GEOMATE, 15 (50). pp. 174-181. http://eprints.utp.edu.my/21882/
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description This study presents the impact of fuel price increase on the transport cost of containers by using container vehicles. ArcGIS was used to build the transport network while MATLAB software was used to develop Dijkstra's shortest path algorithm and coding the transport cost equation. In this study, two case studies were analyzed with Johor Port as the origin and, the Port Klang and top-north-point were considered as destinations for cases 1 and 2. The optimum routes for each mode of transport were identified. The results of least-cost routes against fuel price increase were compared for shipment of containers from origin to destination in the intermodal network of Peninsular Malaysia. In the analysis, fuel price was increased from its current price sequentially to 100. Based on the assumptions of this study, the results showed that transport cost of a container by train was significantly lower than truck even when the fuel price of the train was doubled. Comparing train-based and ship-based optimal routes revealed that transport cost by train, when its fuel price doubled, was slightly higher than ship in case 1. While in case 2, transport cost by train when its fuel price doubled was considerably cheaper than the ship-based route in its current fuel price. It can be concluded that fuel price increase has the highest impact on transport cost of containers by ship, followed by train and truck. The presented methodology and procedure are applicable for any origin-destination pair in the transport network. © 2018, Int. J. of GEOMATE.
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author Gohari, A.
Matori, A.N.
Yusof, K.W.
Toloue, I.
Sholagberu, A.T.
spellingShingle Gohari, A.
Matori, A.N.
Yusof, K.W.
Toloue, I.
Sholagberu, A.T.
The effect of fuel price increase on transport cost of container transport vehicles
author_facet Gohari, A.
Matori, A.N.
Yusof, K.W.
Toloue, I.
Sholagberu, A.T.
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title The effect of fuel price increase on transport cost of container transport vehicles
title_short The effect of fuel price increase on transport cost of container transport vehicles
title_full The effect of fuel price increase on transport cost of container transport vehicles
title_fullStr The effect of fuel price increase on transport cost of container transport vehicles
title_full_unstemmed The effect of fuel price increase on transport cost of container transport vehicles
title_sort effect of fuel price increase on transport cost of container transport vehicles
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