TRANSPORTATION SYSTEM MODELING AND SIMULATION IN SUPPORT OF LOGISTICS AND OPERATIONS

Year
1998
Author(s)
Richard Yoshimura - Sandia National Laboratories
E.A. Kjeldgaard - Sandia National Laboratories, USA
M.A. Turnquist - Cornell University
G.F. List - Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
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Abstract
Effective management of DOE's transportation operations requires better data than are currently available, a more integrated management structure for making transportation decisions, and decision support tools to provide needed analysis capabilities. This paper describes a vision of an advanced logistics management system for DOE, and the rationale for developing improved modeling and simulation capability as an integral part of that system. We illustrate useful types of models through four examples, addressing issues of transportation package allocation, fleet sizing, routing/scheduling, and emergency responder location. The overall vision for the advanced logistics management system, and the specific examples of potential capabilities, provide the basis for a conclusion that such a system would meet a critical DOE need in the area of radioactive material and waste transportation.