Promet (Zagreb) (Nov 2020)

Bus Fleet Management – A Systematic Literature Review

  • Marko Orošnjak,
  • Mitar Jocanović,
  • Branka Gvozdenac-Urošević,
  • Dragoljub Šević,
  • Ljubica Duđak,
  • Velibor Karanović

DOI
https://doi.org/10.7307/ptt.v32i6.3437
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 32, no. 6
pp. 761 – 772

Abstract

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The research on Bus Fleet Management (BFM) has undergone significant changes. It is unclear whether these changes are accepted as technological change or as a paradigm shift. Perhaps unintentionally, BFM is still perceived as routing and scheduling by some, and by others as maintenance and replacement strategy. Therefore, the authors conducted a Systematic Literature Review (SLR) to overview the existing concepts and school of thoughts about how stakeholders perceive the BFM. The SLR post-study exposed that BFM should be acknowledged as a multi-realm system rather than a uniform dimension of fulfilling timely service. Nonetheless, the work encapsulates BFM evolution which shows the need for the multi-realm research abstracted as "Bus Fleet Mobility Management" and "Bus Fleet Asset Management". The difficulties of transport agencies and their ability to switch from conventional to Zero-Emission Buses (ZEBs) illustrates why we propose such an agenda, by which the research is validated through needs both in academia and in practice.

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