M. Janic et al., Sustainability of the European freight transport system: Evaluation of innovative bundling networks, TRANSP PL T, 23(2), 1999, pp. 129-156
Innovative freight bundling networks have emerged in the European freight t
ransport system during the past decade and a half. This paper aims to evalu
ate these networks with respect to a given set of evaluating attributes (cr
iteria). The objective is to identify the network with 'promising' or 'pref
erable' configuration and performance, which will be competitive to road ha
ulage under given circumstances.
A set of different cases of rail-based innovative bundling networks represe
nts the evaluation alternatives. The main indicators of the network demand,
supply, time and cost performances have been used as the attributes (evalu
ation criteria). The Simple Additive Weighting (SAW) multi-criteria method
has been applied to select the 'promising' or 'preferable' bundling network
under given circumstances. The outcomes indicate that, generally, a 'prefe
rable' configuration of the rail-based bundling networks should consist of
a great number of nodes (inter-modal terminals) and routes covering a wide
spectrum of delivery distances. In addition, both a high frequency of regul
ar services and standardised delivery time of loading units should be provi
ded.