The Intermodal Transportation and Inventory Cost (ITIC) Model is a personal computer model for performing policy analysis of issues concerning longhaul freight movement, such as modal diversion or the assessment of economic benefits associated with changes in transportation policy or infrastructure. The model replicates the decision-making tradeoffs made by a logistics manager in selecting the mode and shipment size used to resupply his company's inventory of a particular product. The implications of making alternative choices are assessed in both modal choice and in dollars and cents terms.
ITIC-IM Version 1.0. Intermodal Transportation and Inventory Cost Model. Highway-to-Rail Intermodal. User's Manual
2005
40 pages
Report
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English
Transportation , Computers, Control & Information Theory , Transportation & Traffic Planning , Intermodal transportation , Computer model , Policy analysis , Longhaul freight , Modal diversion , Economic benefits , Decision-making tradeoffs , Mode , Shipment size , Costs , Intermodal Transportation and Inventory cost (ITIC) Model
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