Inland container transport has intensified over the past thirty years in Taiwan.
It is closely related to inter-port competition and port selection by container
carriers. In the 1980's, large containerships only berthed at Kaohsiung port
due to the limit of container terminal operation capacities of Keelung port and
the carrier's regional hub port decision in the country region. The container
traffic of the south-north motorways made them more crowded and increased
road maintenance expenses.
The purpose of this research is to study inter-port competition and inland
container transport flows in Taiwan. Although Taiwan is an island, the freight
transport policy has been focused on rail and motorway rather than sea
transportation. Therefore, it is intended to study the contexts of inland
container traffic flows and the inter-port competition model. Following from this,
the main objectives are to understand the details of container ports in order to
identify the major criteria and variables related to the development of the
intermodal freight transport system and then to create an integrated decisionmaking
process model as a framework to help the public sector make quality
decisions. We designed, tested and evaluated a public involvement process
that identified public values for use in the development of an intermodal
transport system for the container port. The methodology of this research
includes the development of a Multiple Criteria Decision-Making (MCDM)
model based on the Analytic Hierarchy Process (AHP) and validated by the
use of priority setting for the intermodal transport system at Kaohsiung port as
a case study. The main idea behind mathematical programming is the optimal
selection of a set of research activities given limited resource availability,
decision constraints and the pursuit of multiple objectives. A final model
addresses the simultaneous analysis of the selection process clearly able to
be traced back by all parties. This research developed a framework that will
enable the public sector to make better decisions when selecting intermodal
transport system proposals and also save decision-makers time and effort.
Date of Award | 2009 |
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Original language | English |
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Inter-Port Competition and Inland Container Transport: A multiple Criteria Decision-Making Approach to Achieve Intermodal Transport System Development Stratergies in Taiwan.
Juang, Y. (Author). 2009
Student thesis: PhD