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Intermodal Humanitarian Logistics Using Unit Load Devices

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2022

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Kavlak, Hasan
Ertem, Mustafa Alp
Satır, Benhür

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Intermodal freight transportation facilitates today’s global trade. The benefits of intermodal freight transportation have been studied and are more observable in commercial logistics; however, the potential benefits of humanitarian logistics have not been thoroughly investigated. This research aims to present a resilient transportation framework by modeling intermodal transportation utilizing interoperable loading devices during disaster responses. We developed an integer programming model based on a time–space network by considering route and vehicle availabilities that are allowed to change with time. We consider vehicles with varying capacities in three transportation modes (i.e., ground, maritime, and air). The contribution of this study is threefold: (1) Two compatible unit load devices are proposed for humanitarian logistics; (2) a mathematical model that includes integer variable representation for vehicle fleets in different transportation modes is developed; and (3) intermodal transportation is compared with single-mode transportation using a real-life dataset. Our main results are as follows: In terms of cost, intermodal transportation is effective when demand occurs in consecutive periods and response time is short. Inventory is held more in intermodal transportation when it is cost-effective to use transportation modes with large capacities. Thus, the benefits of the responsiveness of intermodal transportation outweigh the costs of mode interchange and inventory holding for sudden-onset disasters where quick responses are needed within a short time. © 2021, King Fahd University of Petroleum & Minerals.

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Disaster Response, Dynamic Network Flow, Integer Programming, Intermodal Freight Transportation, Network Flexibility

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Kavlak, Hasan; Ertem, Mustafa Alp; Satır, Benhür (2022). "Intermodal Humanitarian Logistics Using Unit Load Devices", Arabian Journal for Science and Engineering, Vol. 47, No. 3, pp. 3821-3846.

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Arabian Journal for Science and Engineering

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3821

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3846