Abstract The objective of this study is to address the issue of service time uncertainty in synchromodal freight transport, which can cause delays, inefficiencies, and reduced satisfaction for shippers. The proposed solution is an online deep Reinforcement Learning (RL) approach that takes into account the service time uncertainty, assisted by an Adaptive Large Neighborhood Search (ALNS) heuristic that provides state and reward information based on the routing and scheduling. The proposed planning approach re-plans in response to unexpected events and learns from real-time information from various transport modes, including road, railway, and inland waterways. The performance of the proposed planning approach is evaluated in the European Rhine-Alpine corridor under various scenarios with different types and severities of unexpected events. The results demonstrate that the RL approach consistently outperforms other strategies by effectively handling service time uncertainty, leading to reduced costs, emissions, and waiting time, as well as decreased transport delays and improved rewards through accurate decision-making and agile transport re-planning. This study also finds that incorporating event severity information improves the average reward obtained by the RL approach in scenarios involving multiple types of events.

    Highlights We propose a synchromodal transport re-planning framework that can accommodate different strategies. We develop a model-assisted Reinforcement Learning approach to handle the service time uncertainty online. We evaluate the proposed approach under scenarios with disturbances and disruptions using realistic transport networks. We provide managerial insights for the real-time management of synchromodal transport systems.


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    Title :

    Synchromodal freight transport re-planning under service time uncertainty: An online model-assisted reinforcement learning


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    Publication date :

    2023-09-13




    Type of media :

    Article (Journal)


    Type of material :

    Electronic Resource


    Language :

    English