Intelligent transport systems in multimodal logistics: A case of role and contribution through wireless vehicular networks in a sea port location

The growing complexity of logistics and its importance as a major economic activity has raised the profile of information and communication technology (ICT) as means to improve the levels of visibility, responsiveness and efficiency in supply chains relying in multimodal transport operations. With t...

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Veröffentlicht in:International journal of production economics 2012-05, Vol.137 (1), p.165-175
Hauptverfasser: Coronado Mondragon, Adrian E., Lalwani, Chandra S., Coronado Mondragon, Etienne S., Coronado Mondragon, Christian E., Pawar, Kulwant S.
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Zusammenfassung:The growing complexity of logistics and its importance as a major economic activity has raised the profile of information and communication technology (ICT) as means to improve the levels of visibility, responsiveness and efficiency in supply chains relying in multimodal transport operations. With the use of wireless vehicular networks, Intelligent Transport Systems (ITS) have the potential to shape the future of multimodal logistics. In the absence of sophisticated ICT tools, the potential role and contribution of ITS and in particular wireless vehicular networks play in logistics is investigated in a multimodal case of a port terminal handling bulk material transported by sea, which is unloaded into haulage vehicles. Event flow mapping and network modelling analysis are used to determine the feasibility of ITS to support real-time data traffic related to the exchange of messages, which are representative of the flow of events taking place in multimodal logistics and which can be associated to high-impact capabilities with economic repercussions such as track and trace. ► Investigates the feasibility of ITS in sea port multimodal logistics. ► Use of process mapping to analyse port logistics processes. ► Identification of information requirements for bulk tipping operations. ► Data traffic volumes stabilized within the first five minutes of simulation-run. ► ITS–DSRC can provide detailed monitoring capabilities to sea port manual-intensive logistics operations.
ISSN:0925-5273
1873-7579
DOI:10.1016/j.ijpe.2011.11.006