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Jun 29, 2016
Evaluative Comparison of Inland Shipping with Multimodal Transports for Seasonal Commodity Supplies through Simulation
Authors: Bing Bai, M.Sc. [email protected], Mandar Jawale, M.Sc. [email protected], and Bernd Noche [email protected]Author Affiliations
Publication: CICTP 2016
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In the view of increasing environmental pollution, emissions of CO2 and other harmful gases, the main aim of this article is changing the modal shift of the continental cargo by railway to inland water transport. This article focusses on different modes of transport for main cities in the Netherlands and Germany. For inter-modal transport, the port of Duisburg is the transshipment station for goods, which handles the inter-modal transport. In this article we would like to stress an important module that is required for developing inter-modal transport models. The simulation will check the transport and emissions and show the best alternative.
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Institut für Produkt Engineering Transportsysteme und –logistik, Raum SK 222 Keetmanstr. 3-9, 47058 Duisburg, Germany. E-mail: [email protected]
Institut für Produkt Engineering Transportsysteme und –logistik, Raum SK 222 Keetmanstr. 3-9, 47058 Duisburg, Germany. E-mail: [email protected]
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Institut für Produkt Engineering Transportsysteme und –logistik, Raum SK 222 Keetmanstr. 3-9, 47058 Duisburg, Germany. E-mail: [email protected]
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