Two models, entitled HIGHWAY and INTERLINE, are utilized to simulate transportation routes by highway and rail, respectively. While actual routings of shipments are usually determined by the carrier, use of these models allows a rapid assessment of available choices. This paper provides an overview of the models, the associated data bases and computational techniques and illustrates some uses of these tools. (ERA citation 08:050741)
US Department of Energy Sponsored Techniques for Computerized Transportation Routing Analysis
1983
8 pages
Report
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English