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Integrated planning approach for fleet sizing and fleet management of freight railcars
Despite the general support for rail as sustainable and efficient transport mode, its share on modal split remains rather low. One of the reasons for this is the low flexibility and adaptability of rail system to changes in, e.g., demand due to the complex multi-stage planning processes that are par...
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Published in: | Flexible services and manufacturing journal 2024-07 |
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Main Authors: | , , , , |
Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Summary: | Despite the general support for rail as sustainable and efficient transport mode, its share on modal split remains rather low. One of the reasons for this is the low flexibility and adaptability of rail system to changes in, e.g., demand due to the complex multi-stage planning processes that are partly done manually. In our paper we focus on the fleet planning process for freight railcars and we propose an integrated planning approach consisting of two parts. Firstly, a fleet sizing optimization model is applied to obtain the optimal assignment of railcars to customers’ orders. Within this model, we consider a heterogeneous fleet and take into account substitution between clusters and customers’ preferences. The optimal fleet size is computed on a monthly basis for a planning horizon of multiple years, accounting also for railcar flows between months and years. Secondly, a fleet management model in form of knowledge-based decision support system is applied to help the planner to make changes in the fleet mix by investing into or leasing new railcars, performing revisions and decommissioning of old or unutilized railcars. As also illustrated in the designed real-world case study, the integrated planning approach is able to provide the planner with an overview of possible actions including their direct impact on the fleet mix for a mid-term planning horizon. |
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ISSN: | 1936-6582 1936-6590 |
DOI: | 10.1007/s10696-024-09556-8 |