Data in Brief (Dec 2016)

Experimental dataset for optimising the freight rail operations

  • Mahmoud Masoud,
  • Erhan Kozan,
  • Geoff Kent,
  • Shi Qiang Liu

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.dib.2016.09.015
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 9, no. C
pp. 492 – 500

Abstract

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The freight rail systems have an essential role to play in transporting the commodities between the delivery and collection points at different locations such as farms, factories and mills. The fright transport system uses a daily schedule of train runs to meet the needs of both the harvesters and the mills (An Integrated Approach to Optimise Cane Rail Operations (M. Masoud, E. Kozan, G. Kent, Liu, Shi Qiang, 2016b) [1]). Producing an efficient daily schedule to optimise the rail operations requires integration of the main elements of harvesting, transporting and milling in the value chain of the Australian agriculture industry. The data utilised in this research involve four main tables: sidings, harvesters, sectional rail network and trains. The utilised data were collected from Australian sugar mills as a real application. Operations Research techniques such as metaheuristic and constraint programming are used to produce the optimised solutions in an analytical way.

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