Optimisation in Synchromodal Logistics: From Theory to Practice

Frank Phillipson* (Editor)

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Abstract

This book introduces readers to the latest advances in synchromodal logistics and presents a framework for classifying various optimisation problems in this field. In turn, it explores how the framework can be used to solve a broad range of problems, such as those with and without a central decision-maker, those with and without full information, deterministic problems, problems involving uncertainty, and the optimisation of a full network design problem. It covers a variety of essential theoretical constructs, such as discrete optimisation, robust optimisation, optimisation under uncertainty, multi-objective optimisation and agent-based equilibrium models. Moreover, it includes practical elaborated use cases to deepen readers’ understanding.

The book offers a good overview of the field of synchromodal optimisation problems for researchers and practitioners alike, together with practical modelling and problem-solving methods.
Original languageEnglish
PublisherSpringer, Cham
Number of pages280
ISBN (Print)978-3-031-15654-0
Publication statusPublished - 2022

Publication series

SeriesLecture Notes in Operations Research
ISSN2731-040X

Keywords

  • synchromodal logistics
  • integer linear programming
  • user equilibrium modelling
  • discrete optimisation
  • robust optimisation
  • heuristics
  • minimum cost multi commodity flow problems
  • game theory
  • computational logistics

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