Potential improvements for access management in intermodal freight terminals: Designing and testing a service for small road haulers
Journal article, 2019

To lower the environmental impact in freight transportation, road haulage activities need to be drastically improved. Road haulage, such as when road haulers access intermodal freight terminals, can be improved by using different access management services. The purpose of this paper is to design an access management service and test it in real-life situations to potentially improve road haulage activities. This case study was conducted through two workshops, one telephone group meeting, three semi-structured interviews, 25 observations and interviews with truck drivers, and 198 hours of time measurements of road haulage activities. The main result is an information exchange framework on which the service is based. It categorises the most relevant information attributes (e.g., container status and queuing status) and provides guidance for how these are exchanged in real time depending on the type of intermodal freight terminal accessed and whether the containers are exported or imported. By exchanging these attributes, which have never been exchanged in real time, the two most significant unnecessary road haulage activities (waiting and administration times) may be reduced and, in turn, lead to reduced environmental impact.

Relevant information attributes

Road haulage activities

Access management

Case study

Design

Activities

Real-life

Test

Potential improvements

Real-time information exchange

Intermodal freight terminals

Environmental impact

Services

Author

Stefan Jacobsson

Chalmers, Technology Management and Economics, Service Management and Logistics

World Review of Intermodal Transportation Research

1749-4729 (ISSN) 1749-4737 (eISSN)

Vol. 8 3 245-264

Subject Categories

Transport Systems and Logistics

Infrastructure Engineering

Other Social Sciences not elsewhere specified

DOI

10.1504/WRITR.2019.102369

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11/10/2019