FME Transactions (Jan 2016)

A review of multi-objective optimization of container flow using sea and land legs together

  • Rajković Radoslav Z.,
  • Zrnić Nenad Đ.,
  • Kirin Snežana D.,
  • Dragović Branislav M.

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 44, no. 2
pp. 204 – 211

Abstract

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Intermodal freight transportation refers to a multi-modal chain of container-transportation services which usually links the initial shipper to the final consignee of the container (door-to-door service) and takes place over long distances. Container transportation is a major component of intermodal transportation and international commerce. Container flow should be optimal to ensure proper resource utilization and profitability to players. Various multi-objective evolutionary algorithms have been developed to efficiently solve optimization problems in container flows. This paper presents a short review of optimization problems in intermodal transport using sea and land legs together regarding three mostly observed objectives (transport cost, transit time and CO2 emissions).

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