A framework for use in modelling the modal choice decision making process in North West England’s Atlantic Gateway
The task of producing a generic model of the modal choice decision making process is a challenging one. Modal choice is strongly influenced by the infrastructure limitations and geographical constraints of the area in which the decision is being made. With this in mind, addressing modal choice on an...
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doaj-2acf8bd0bbda4f628553e8b5ae8c7d762021-09-06T19:40:41ZengSciendoLogistics & Sustainable Transport2232-49682017-05-0181193010.1515/jlst-2017-0002jlst-2017-0002A framework for use in modelling the modal choice decision making process in North West England’s Atlantic GatewayBury Alan0Paraskevadakis Dimitrios1Ren Jun2Saeed Farhan3Liverpool Logistics Offshore and Marine Institute, Liverpool John Moores University, Liverpool, United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern IrelandLiverpool Logistics Offshore and Marine Institute, Liverpool John Moores University, Liverpool, United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern IrelandLiverpool Logistics Offshore and Marine Institute, Liverpool John Moores University, Liverpool, United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern IrelandLiverpool Logistics Offshore and Marine Institute, Liverpool John Moores University, Liverpool, United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern IrelandThe task of producing a generic model of the modal choice decision making process is a challenging one. Modal choice is strongly influenced by the infrastructure limitations and geographical constraints of the area in which the decision is being made. With this in mind, addressing modal choice on an individual basis for each region may be the optimal solution. This is the approach adopted in this paper. The creation of a modal choice model is a multistage process of which this paper addresses the first stage, the production a framework of the decision making process. Firstly, a number of criteria that are commonly used in modal choice models are identified. Then a number of gaps in the criteria utilized in previous papers are established. Subsequently, the method used to produce a framework of the decision making process within North West England’s Atlantic Gateway is outlined. Through consultation with transport industry experts in North West England, an initial list of sixty eight papers was reduced to thirty six that were considered to be of specific relevance to modern day freight transportation within their region. The criteria used in each of these papers were then, along with further industry input, used to create the foundation on which a modal choice framework specific to the Atlantic Gateway could be built. A greater understanding of what influences modal choice within this region will allow informed decisions to be made by policy makers on how to more efficiently utilize the available modes of freight transport. Having established this, future work can then go on to build upon these findings. This paper recommends that future work is performed to establish the weights of each criteria and sub-criteria within the framework. This should then be followed by establishing industry’s perceptions of the best and worst alternatives for moving freight within the Atlantic Gateway.https://doi.org/10.1515/jlst-2017-0002freight transportmodal choicenorthern powerhouseatlantic gatewaynorth west england |
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Bury Alan Paraskevadakis Dimitrios Ren Jun Saeed Farhan A framework for use in modelling the modal choice decision making process in North West England’s Atlantic Gateway Logistics & Sustainable Transport freight transport modal choice northern powerhouse atlantic gateway north west england |
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A framework for use in modelling the modal choice decision making process in North West England’s Atlantic Gateway |
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A framework for use in modelling the modal choice decision making process in North West England’s Atlantic Gateway |
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A framework for use in modelling the modal choice decision making process in North West England’s Atlantic Gateway |
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A framework for use in modelling the modal choice decision making process in North West England’s Atlantic Gateway |
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framework for use in modelling the modal choice decision making process in north west england’s atlantic gateway |
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The task of producing a generic model of the modal choice decision making process is a challenging one. Modal choice is strongly influenced by the infrastructure limitations and geographical constraints of the area in which the decision is being made. With this in mind, addressing modal choice on an individual basis for each region may be the optimal solution. This is the approach adopted in this paper. The creation of a modal choice model is a multistage process of which this paper addresses the first stage, the production a framework of the decision making process. Firstly, a number of criteria that are commonly used in modal choice models are identified. Then a number of gaps in the criteria utilized in previous papers are established. Subsequently, the method used to produce a framework of the decision making process within North West England’s Atlantic Gateway is outlined. Through consultation with transport industry experts in North West England, an initial list of sixty eight papers was reduced to thirty six that were considered to be of specific relevance to modern day freight transportation within their region. The criteria used in each of these papers were then, along with further industry input, used to create the foundation on which a modal choice framework specific to the Atlantic Gateway could be built. A greater understanding of what influences modal choice within this region will allow informed decisions to be made by policy makers on how to more efficiently utilize the available modes of freight transport. Having established this, future work can then go on to build upon these findings. This paper recommends that future work is performed to establish the weights of each criteria and sub-criteria within the framework. This should then be followed by establishing industry’s perceptions of the best and worst alternatives for moving freight within the Atlantic Gateway. |
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freight transport modal choice northern powerhouse atlantic gateway north west england |
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