Discrete event simulation of multimodal and unimodal transportation in the wood supply chain: a literature review

This review systematically analyses and classifies research and review papers focusing on discrete event simulation applied to wood transport, and therefore illustrates the development of the research area from 1997 until 2017. Discrete event simulation allows complex supply chain models...

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Main Authors: Kogler, Christoph, Rauch, Peter
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Finnish Society of Forest Science 2018-01-01
Series:Silva Fennica
Online Access:https://www.silvafennica.fi/article/9984
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spelling doaj-21676fc601ba49a0a2c6f2397424f6012020-11-25T02:22:54ZengFinnish Society of Forest ScienceSilva Fennica2242-40752018-01-0152410.14214/sf.9984Discrete event simulation of multimodal and unimodal transportation in the wood supply chain: a literature reviewKogler, ChristophRauch, Peter This review systematically analyses and classifies research and review papers focusing on discrete event simulation applied to wood transport, and therefore illustrates the development of the research area from 1997 until 2017. Discrete event simulation allows complex supply chain models to be mapped in a straightforward manner to study supply chain dynamics, test alternative strategies, communicate findings and facilitate understanding of various stakeholders. The presented analyses confirm that discrete event simulation is well-suited for analyzing interconnected wood supply chain transportation issues on an operational and tactical level. Transport is the connective link between interrelated system components of the forest products industry. Therefore, a survey on transport logistics allows to analyze the significance of entire supply chain management considerations to improve the overall performance and not only one part in isolation. Thus far, research focuses mainly on biomass, unimodal truck transport and terminal operations. Common shortcomings identified include rough explanations of simulation models and sparse details provided about the verification and validation processes. Research gaps exist concerning simulations of entire, resilient and multimodal wood supply chains as well as supply and demand risks. Further studies should expand upon the few initial attempts to combine various simulation methods with optimization.https://www.silvafennica.fi/article/9984
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Discrete event simulation of multimodal and unimodal transportation in the wood supply chain: a literature review
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title Discrete event simulation of multimodal and unimodal transportation in the wood supply chain: a literature review
title_short Discrete event simulation of multimodal and unimodal transportation in the wood supply chain: a literature review
title_full Discrete event simulation of multimodal and unimodal transportation in the wood supply chain: a literature review
title_fullStr Discrete event simulation of multimodal and unimodal transportation in the wood supply chain: a literature review
title_full_unstemmed Discrete event simulation of multimodal and unimodal transportation in the wood supply chain: a literature review
title_sort discrete event simulation of multimodal and unimodal transportation in the wood supply chain: a literature review
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publishDate 2018-01-01
description This review systematically analyses and classifies research and review papers focusing on discrete event simulation applied to wood transport, and therefore illustrates the development of the research area from 1997 until 2017. Discrete event simulation allows complex supply chain models to be mapped in a straightforward manner to study supply chain dynamics, test alternative strategies, communicate findings and facilitate understanding of various stakeholders. The presented analyses confirm that discrete event simulation is well-suited for analyzing interconnected wood supply chain transportation issues on an operational and tactical level. Transport is the connective link between interrelated system components of the forest products industry. Therefore, a survey on transport logistics allows to analyze the significance of entire supply chain management considerations to improve the overall performance and not only one part in isolation. Thus far, research focuses mainly on biomass, unimodal truck transport and terminal operations. Common shortcomings identified include rough explanations of simulation models and sparse details provided about the verification and validation processes. Research gaps exist concerning simulations of entire, resilient and multimodal wood supply chains as well as supply and demand risks. Further studies should expand upon the few initial attempts to combine various simulation methods with optimization.
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