IT based Attempt to Evaluate and Promote Intermodal Transport Solutions in Central and Southeast Europe

Christian Haider, Gerald Aschauer, Conrad Schmidt

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Abstract

The transport sector is one of the main emitters of greenhouse gas emissions. The awareness about this is increasing because of heightened environmental sensitivity among customers, politicians and the media. Studies dealing with sustainability in logistics have been inducted to show that companies around the world are keen to promote "green solutions" through the management of logistics. From now, it is difficult to gauge how far these efforts reflect true desire to help the environment as opposed to enhance public relations. The paper addresses an IT based attempt to evaluate and promote intermodal transport procedures in the corridor of Central and Southeast Europe. Through the assessment of the relative importance of intermodal transport nodes the described tool is a useful instrument to demonstrate the most important advantages for environmental friendly transport solutions. In combination with accessibility as well as network scenario attempts stakeholders have full information available when preparing several transport plans due to transparent strengths of rail and inland waterway transports.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)641-650
Number of pages10
JournalTransportation Research Procedia
Volume3
Issue number1
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Nov 2014

Keywords

  • intermodal transport
  • knowledge sharing
  • sustainability
  • web-based routing tool

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