1. Introduction 2. Issues in Freight Transport Modelling for Developing Countries 3. Regional Freight Transport Modelling 4. A methodology for disaggregated national freight demand modelling in emerging economies 5. Disaggregated national freight demand modelling in emerging economies: 6. Stakeholder consultation in freight transportation decision making in port cities 7. Freight Modelling and Policy Analysis for Megacities 8. Belt and road: more competition between sea and rail? A generalized cost approach 9. Re-Designing the Maritime Transport Network 10. Large-scale facility development to support logistics activity in urban areas 11. Application of aggregate data to predict container terminal daily workload 12. Tax revenue data processing for modelling 13. Conclusions
Ioanna Kourounioti, Technical Expert, Smart Freight Centre in Amsterdam. She researches the behavior between the different actors of the supply chain and has co-authored more than 20 scientific publications.
Lóri Tavasszy (1967) is full professor in Freight & Logistics Systems at Delft University of Technology, The Netherlands. He has been with the Dutch national research institute TNO between 1996 and 2016, with several university assignments since 2004. He has published widely about freight transport modelling research topics, including the Elsevier textbook Modelling Freight Transport. Prof. Tavasszy is active in several US Transportation Research Board committees and chairs the scientific committee of the World Conference on Transport Research Society (WCTRS). He has developed innovation roadmaps on freight corridors, the physical internet and zero-emission logistics within the European Technology Platform ALICE and on freight transport modelling with the Dutch Road and Waterways Authority Rijkswaterstaat
Hanno Friedrich, Assistant Professor of Freight Transportation - Modelling and Policy at Kühne Logistics University. He researches freight transport demand modelling, transport economics, risk management in transport and logistics, and food logistics.