TY - GEN
T1 - Bottleneck-analysis on intermodal maritime transportation chains
AU - Möller, Dietmar P.F.
AU - Froese, Jens
AU - Vakilzadian, Hamid
PY - 2011
Y1 - 2011
N2 - Scenario analysis often is used to determine bottlenecks in multimodal transportation and logistics chains. Bottleneck-analysis itself is a process related approach to identify shortages in multimodal transportation and logistics supply chains, and concerned with analysis of resource planes, optimization of multimodal transportation chains, consideration of timeliness and concurrency using resources, transaction analysis, multi-criteria approach, etc. Henceforth, the scenario analysis has to include the evaluation of the impact on intermodal transportation chains, the results of which can be obtained from simulation.
AB - Scenario analysis often is used to determine bottlenecks in multimodal transportation and logistics chains. Bottleneck-analysis itself is a process related approach to identify shortages in multimodal transportation and logistics supply chains, and concerned with analysis of resource planes, optimization of multimodal transportation chains, consideration of timeliness and concurrency using resources, transaction analysis, multi-criteria approach, etc. Henceforth, the scenario analysis has to include the evaluation of the impact on intermodal transportation chains, the results of which can be obtained from simulation.
KW - Bottleneck-analysis
KW - Intermodal maritime transportation
KW - Multi-criteria analysis
KW - Scenario analysis
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M3 - Conference contribution
AN - SCOPUS:84871314893
SN - 9781617829512
T3 - Proceedings of the 2011 - Grand Challenges in Modeling and Simulation Conference, GCMS 2011
SP - 59
EP - 64
BT - Proceedings of the 2011 - Grand Challenges in Modeling and Simulation Conference, GCMS 2011
T2 - 4th Grand Challenges in Modeling and Simulation Conference, GCMS 2011
Y2 - 27 June 2011 through 30 June 2011
ER -