Future Transportation (Jan 2022)

Digitalization and Automation in Intermodal Freight Transport and Their Potential Application for Low-Income Countries

  • Helen Zewdie Kine,
  • Girma Gebresenbet,
  • Lorent Tavasszy,
  • David Ljungberg

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/futuretransp2010003
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 2, no. 1
pp. 41 – 54

Abstract

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This paper presents an assessment of enabling technologies in intermodal freight transport. It first identifies the technologies used in intermodal freight transport globally using a systematic literature review. Then, it characterizes intermodal freight transport in the context of low-income countries to assess the potential application of digitalization and automation for the countries. Countries with a per capita gross national income (GNI) lower than $1025 are categorized as low-income countries. To achieve the objectives, a review was undertaken of 147 published articles from Scopus, Web of Science, and Transport Research International Documentation (TRID). Furthermore, distinctions of intermodal transport in low-income countries were also characterized using gray literature. A number of enabling technologies applied at components of intermodal transport were identified. The results demonstrated that several enabling technologies such as wireless communication technology, sensors, positioning technology, and web-based platforms are highly utilized in intermodal freight transport globally. In contrast, electronic data interchange (EDI), wireless communication technologies, and web-based platforms also have potential applications in low-income countries, and their adoption should be studied further.

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