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dc.contributor.advisorWallace, Stein W.
dc.contributor.authorKvalheim, Kristina
dc.date.accessioned2020-10-05T11:54:17Z
dc.date.available2020-10-05T11:54:17Z
dc.date.issued2020
dc.identifier.urihttps://hdl.handle.net/11250/2681174
dc.description.abstractUrbanization, global sustainability issues and a growing population raises concerns for transportation and city-logistics. Increasing supply of transportation alone is not sufficient to meet a growth in transportation. In addition, concerns for increasing pollution and congestion set barriers to traffic. Authorities aim for zero-emission logistics in city centers to meet the Paris agreement and thus address climate change to keep global temperatures from rising above 2°C. Although zero-emission vehicles can reduce the sustainability problem, it interferes the overall congestion. The municipally of Bergen has introduced a solution to these issues. Whilst increasing the public transportation offer by utilizing the inner sea, they aim to create a ferry-service for short-distance travelers. Moreover, waterborne public transportation has shown to be an effective way to provide large-scale transportation for an urban area, and has already been implemented in cities worldwide, such as Amsterdam, Copenhagen and Brisbane. The idea of a "Blue Light Rail" was first introduced in 2017, but due to high uncertainty, the idea has yet not become practice. Throughout this thesis, a representation of a ferry network design with pickup and delivery (FNDPPD) will be introduced to shed light over some of the questions yet to uncover. The approach is used to investigate how a Blue Light Rail can supplement the transportation offer in the city of Bergen by most efficiently fulfil demand. Experimentation under high uncertainty is conducted, and the analysis uncover the potentials and shortcomings for the service. Pre-set routes are generated and demand is distributed using real bus-data. By utilizing a column generation approach, the model aims to search for the combination of routes that minimizes the required ferries, concerning an estimated demand. Whilst the model aims to minimize a set of routes, further analysis can supplement the research by considering factors such as costs, travel time or the conflict of interest between the operators and passengers. Keywords – FNDP, PDP, Passenger transportation, Electric vessels, City logisticsen_US
dc.language.isoengen_US
dc.subjectbusiness analyticsen_US
dc.titleThe blue light rail : a ferry network design problem with pickup and deliveryen_US
dc.typeMaster thesisen_US
dc.description.localcodenhhmasen_US


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