Print Email Facebook Twitter Critical literature review into planning of inter-terminal transport Title Critical literature review into planning of inter-terminal transport: In port areas and the hinterland Author Hu, Q. (TU Delft Transport Engineering and Logistics) Wiegmans, B. (TU Delft Transport and Planning) Corman, Francesco (ETH Zürich) Lodewijks, Gabriel (University of New South Wales) Date 2019 Abstract Nowadays, the major ports around the world usually consist of multiple terminals and service centers which are often run by different operators. Meanwhile, inland terminals have been also developed to reduce port congestion and improve transport efficiency. The integrated planning of inter-terminal transport (ITT) between the seaport and inland terminals helps in providing frequent and profitable services, but also could lead to higher overall planning complexity. Moreover, the ITT system usually involves multiple stakeholders with different or even conflicting interests. Although an increasing number of studies have been conducted in recent years, few studies have summarized the research findings and indicated the directions for future research regarding ITT. This paper provides a systemic review of ITT planning: we examine 77 scientific journal papers to identify what kind of objectives should be achieved in ITT system planning, which actors should be involved, and what methodologies can be used to support the decision-making process. Based on the analysis of the existing research, several research gaps can be found. For example, the multi-modality ITT systems are rarely studied; cooperation frameworks are needed in the coordination of different actors and quantitative methodologies should be developed to reflect the different actors’ financial interests. To reference this document use: http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:72858e1b-99c7-4807-9716-7ee546b69998 DOI https://doi.org/10.1155/2019/9893615 ISSN 0197-6729 Source Journal of Advanced Transportation, 2019 Part of collection Institutional Repository Document type review Rights © 2019 Q. Hu, B. Wiegmans, Francesco Corman, Gabriel Lodewijks Files PDF 9893615.pdf 711.6 KB Close viewer /islandora/object/uuid:72858e1b-99c7-4807-9716-7ee546b69998/datastream/OBJ/view