Description
Global Logistics Network Modelling and Policy provides guidelines on quality policy, covering investments, management and planning for port and hinterland infrastructure, roads, railways and inland waterway ports. The book first describes the authors' concept and formulation models, followed by a description and analysis of the applied data. As shipping companies fiercely compete in an effort to achieve greater efficiency and impact infrastructure policy and plan for the entire supply chain, they need tactics that drive quality transportation policy and new ways to model and simulate worldwide cargo movements, all while estimating demand and capacity of systems.This book provides quantitative tools for modeling, analysis, and simulation of worldwide, inter-modal cargo movement – helping forecast the impacts of logistics and related policies in each region of the world. It covers useful applications for every region of the world, allowing policymakers to tailor results for their own specific uses.- Delivers sophisticated quantitative tools for modeling simulations, providing powerful analysis of global intermodal cargo movements- Features examples of tools applied to logistical policy situations in every region of the world- Serves as a bridge between theory and practice in the field of freight transportation research- Provides detailed, data-supported case studies and real-world examples for transportation modelers, planners and policymakers
Table of Contents
Part One General introduction1 Introduction to global container shipping market2 A global analysis of hinterlands from a European perspective3 Cross-border logistics practices, policies, and its impact4 Basics of container demand forecastPart Two Model & data5 Basic concept6 Global maritime container shipping model7 Intermodal transport super-network model8 Data [1] maritime shipping and land transport network9 Data [2] container shipping demand for the present and futurePart Three Application to the developing world10 Central America: Small countries with active border-crossing transport on land11 Greater Mekong Subregion: Is the Mekong River shipping competitive with other modes?12 South Asia: Impact simulations of logistics projects in India, Bangladesh, and Sri Lanka13 Central Asia: Typical landlocked region across Eurasia continent14 Pacific Islands: Small and dispersed 'sea-locked' islands15 Southern Africa: Overcoming corridor and border challenges for landlocked countries16 Belt and road initiative: How does China's BRI encourage the use of international rail transport across the Eurasian continent?



