Evaluation of Freight Measures by Integrating Simulation Tools: The Case of Volos Port, Greece

Simulation modelling tools have been widely adopted for the evaluation of alternatives in transport planning, management and logistics. The complexity that underlies in transport systems and logistics necessitate the integration of different models that are capable of overcoming limitations that may...

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Main Authors: Karakikes Ioannis, Hofmann Wladimir, Mitropoulos Lambros, Savrasovs Mihails
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Sciendo 2018-09-01
Series:Transport and Telecommunication
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.2478/ttj-2018-0019
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spelling doaj-b0dba81b9931483eb91dc77549c487b12021-09-05T21:24:15ZengSciendoTransport and Telecommunication1407-61792018-09-0119322423210.2478/ttj-2018-0019ttj-2018-0019Evaluation of Freight Measures by Integrating Simulation Tools: The Case of Volos Port, GreeceKarakikes Ioannis0Hofmann Wladimir1Mitropoulos Lambros2Savrasovs Mihails3Universiy of Thessaly, Department of Civil Engineering, Volos, Greece, Pedion Areos, 38334Fraunhofer Institute for Factory Operation and Automation IFF, Magdeburg, Germany, Sandtorstr. 22, 39106Universiy of Thessaly, Department of Civil Engineering, Volos, Greece, Pedion Areos, 38334Transport and Telecommunication Institute, Riga, Latvia, Lomonosova street 1, LV-1019Simulation modelling tools have been widely adopted for the evaluation of alternatives in transport planning, management and logistics. The complexity that underlies in transport systems and logistics necessitate the integration of different models that are capable of overcoming limitations that may exist individually to each model. Towards this direction, this paper aims to integrate two simulation software and use the integrated model for the evaluation of traffic and logistics measures in the wider area of Volos Port, Greece. The built model is able to simulate the traffic conditions on a transport network along with port’s intra-logistics processes and is used to evaluate a set of measures in the year 2030, by comparing it with the situation in the year 2030 without having implemented any new measure. For the evaluation, a set of indicators is used to gauge the environmental and transport impacts. The analysis is completed by using a multi-criteria decision making tool to generate the Logistics Sustainability Index (LSI) to summarize the information that is provided by the indicators. The results show that the use of integrated simulation models can provide a holistic impact evaluation of complex decisions with a high level of accuracy.https://doi.org/10.2478/ttj-2018-0019software integrationcity logisticstransport interchanges
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author Karakikes Ioannis
Hofmann Wladimir
Mitropoulos Lambros
Savrasovs Mihails
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Hofmann Wladimir
Mitropoulos Lambros
Savrasovs Mihails
Evaluation of Freight Measures by Integrating Simulation Tools: The Case of Volos Port, Greece
Transport and Telecommunication
software integration
city logistics
transport interchanges
author_facet Karakikes Ioannis
Hofmann Wladimir
Mitropoulos Lambros
Savrasovs Mihails
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title Evaluation of Freight Measures by Integrating Simulation Tools: The Case of Volos Port, Greece
title_short Evaluation of Freight Measures by Integrating Simulation Tools: The Case of Volos Port, Greece
title_full Evaluation of Freight Measures by Integrating Simulation Tools: The Case of Volos Port, Greece
title_fullStr Evaluation of Freight Measures by Integrating Simulation Tools: The Case of Volos Port, Greece
title_full_unstemmed Evaluation of Freight Measures by Integrating Simulation Tools: The Case of Volos Port, Greece
title_sort evaluation of freight measures by integrating simulation tools: the case of volos port, greece
publisher Sciendo
series Transport and Telecommunication
issn 1407-6179
publishDate 2018-09-01
description Simulation modelling tools have been widely adopted for the evaluation of alternatives in transport planning, management and logistics. The complexity that underlies in transport systems and logistics necessitate the integration of different models that are capable of overcoming limitations that may exist individually to each model. Towards this direction, this paper aims to integrate two simulation software and use the integrated model for the evaluation of traffic and logistics measures in the wider area of Volos Port, Greece. The built model is able to simulate the traffic conditions on a transport network along with port’s intra-logistics processes and is used to evaluate a set of measures in the year 2030, by comparing it with the situation in the year 2030 without having implemented any new measure. For the evaluation, a set of indicators is used to gauge the environmental and transport impacts. The analysis is completed by using a multi-criteria decision making tool to generate the Logistics Sustainability Index (LSI) to summarize the information that is provided by the indicators. The results show that the use of integrated simulation models can provide a holistic impact evaluation of complex decisions with a high level of accuracy.
topic software integration
city logistics
transport interchanges
url https://doi.org/10.2478/ttj-2018-0019
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