Innovation drivers and barriers in intermodal freight transport
Other conference contribution, 2010

Intermodal freight transport (IFT) represents a complicated if not complex transport system encompassing a wide variety of relationships between actors, activities, and technical resources. This implies certain inertia to change. The work of IFT system designers and inventors of technical resources is like running in a labyrinth facing a wide range of restricting factors. Inventors have designed numerous technological components and sub-systems for intermodal liner trains but they share the feature of not being used commercially in a large scale. In order to understand the nature of technical and organisational innovation in IFT systems, thorough knowledge about these limiting factors is essential and this article aims at filling part of this knowledge gap. The purpose of the article is to analyse processes that foster or impede the implementation of technological and organisational innovations in IFT in general, and IFT liner trains in particular.

innovation

barriers

rail

Intermodal freight transport

Author

Johan Woxenius

Chalmers, Centre for Environment and Sustainability (GMV)

University of Gothenburg

Sönke Behrends

Chalmers, Technology Management and Economics, Logistics & Transportation

Logistics Research Network Annual Conference (LRN), Harrogate, 8-10 September

Subject Categories

Other Mechanical Engineering

Business Administration

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Created

10/8/2017