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Simulation support for a new approach to multimodal transportation handling
Source Winter Simulation Conference archive
Proceedings of the 37th conference on Winter simulation table of contents
Orlando, Florida
SESSION: Simulation case studies C: transporation systems table of contents
Article No. 43  
Year of Publication: 2005
ISBN:0-7803-9519-0
Authors
Markus Klug  ARC Seibersdorf research GmbH
Shabnam Michèle Tauböck  ARC Seibersdorf research GmbH
Helmut-Klaus Schimany  ÖBB Holding AG
Dietmar Schratt  Rail Cargo Austria AG
Günther Kaluza  ICN - Intermodal Corridor Network GmbH
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Winter Simulation Conference 
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ABSTRACT

New approaches for multimodal transportation solutions are necessary to increase competitiveness, efficiency and speed of container transportation on railways. Especially the modal changes between train and truck are subject to be investigated. A new innovative approach, the "Innovative Handling Terminal (IUT)" addresses the problem. Putting road and train track side by side together with dividing handling and storing into two task-specific systems was the winning approach of a EU-founded project on new methods. Because of huge investing efforts in the development, the whole system was primarily built in the simulation model, with emphasis on flexibility and visualization. The model was realized with the possibility to compare different layouts (different sizes, different, number of handling units, etc.) of terminals just by changing parameters from an external data source. The simulation model together with the animation turned out to be unavoidable support for the whole development process, and is still continued to be extended and used.

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Shabnam Michèle Tauböck: colleagues
Helmut-Klaus Schimany: colleagues
Dietmar Schratt: colleagues
Günther Kaluza: colleagues