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Literature Review Section
Intermodal freight transport and urban co-modality (Comparison)
1.1. Details the definition of the intermodal freight transport
1.2. Details the definition of urban co-modality
Review
cargo-hitching
Crowdshipping
Then, MILS, a conceptual design of urban co-modality
synergy between passenger and freight
1.3. Pyramid of co-modality
the review of existing streams of FOT studies
Strategic
Tactical
Operational
Use the definition table from Bontekoning, Macharis and Trip (2004)
Review of approaches to characterize the modal-split problem
2.1. The problems and models used to characterize the intermodal freight transport
STREAM B
pricing strategies
Bertrand game
HSR+AIR+Coach/Road model
Saeed (2013)
Yang and Zhang
2.2. Similarities of the dual-channel 2 echelon model and MILS model, + the summary
STREAM A
Modal-split strategy
2 echelon model
seller-buyer model
Seller: metro company
Buyer: logistics company
The intention of the metro company is not to compete with metro company for more the parcels.
which is not like the AIR+HSR model
The one we use
Iran Case study ISP model
Sheffi's model (1988)
support the essential costs in the freight transportation
But we focus on the last mile, with an emphasis of the co-modality synergy.
dual-sourcing inventory problem
Some empirical studies
Contribution of this paper