Interdependent impacts of inoperability at multi-modal transportation container terminals
This work describes the interdependent adverse effects of disruptive events on inter-regional commodity flows resulting from disruptions at an inland port terminal. To do so we integrate the risk-based Multi-Regional Inoperability Input-Output Model, which measures the cascading regional effects of disruptions to interconnected industries, with models, which simulate port operations such as commodity arrival, unloading, sorting, and distributing. Such models capture three disruption scenarios at the port and provide measures of impact to industries that use the inland port terminal facility. A case study highlights the disruptive effects of a closure of the Port of Catoosa in Oklahoma.
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2011
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Authors: | Pant, Raghav ; Barker, Kash ; Grant, F. Hank ; Landers, Thomas L. |
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Transportation Research Part E: Logistics and Transportation Review. - Elsevier, ISSN 1366-5545. - Vol. 47.2011, 5, p. 722-737
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Elsevier |
Keywords: | Inoperability Input-Output Model Inland port Disruptive events Interdependent impacts Multi-regional impacts |
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