HighlightsUrban intermodal container terminal location problem.Employs entropy maximisation to allow for shippers and cargo with heterogeneous attributes and different preferences.Solution algorithms using Lagrangian relaxation techniques and Bregman’s balancing algorithm.Re-formulation of mode choice sub-problem into a nested logit model to facilitate forecasting and policy testing.Case study using the state of NSW, Australia to illustrate key features of the entropy approach.
AbstractThis paper employs the principle of entropy maximisation to solve the multi-user intermodal terminal (IMT) location problem in a context where users have the option not to use an IMT. The proposed model is a non-linear mixed integer programming problem, which decomposes into an IMT location sub-problem and an IMT choice sub-problem linked in one direction by the choice of IMT location(s) and in the other by dual variables relating to cost sensitivity and IMT capacity. The principal features of the model are illustrated by a numerical example based on the state of NSW, Australia, where new IMTs are planned.
Entropy maximising facility location model for port city intermodal terminals
2017-01-26
16 pages
Aufsatz (Zeitschrift)
Elektronische Ressource
Englisch
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