conference paper

Long-haul freight network design using shipper-carrier freight flow prediction: California network improvement case study

Proceedings of the 88th annual meeting of the transportation research board

Publication Date

January 1, 2009

Abstract

Transportation network design is a method for analyzing the interactive benefits of transportation projects applied to a network. In this paper, a network design model is developed for long haul freight movements which are represented by relationships between shippers and carriers. Additionally, an explicit capacity constraint is used to divert traffic volume from congested links. A case study based on the California transportation network is implemented to examine the effectiveness of this model when applied to a large network. A geographic information system is used to facilitate data management and analysis of the results.

Suggested Citation
Pruttipong Apivatanagul and Amelia Regan (2009) “Long-haul freight network design using shipper-carrier freight flow prediction: California network improvement case study”, in Proceedings of the 88th annual meeting of the transportation research board, p. 41p.