Value of Reliability for Road Freight Transportation

Author(s):  
Kollol Shams ◽  
Xia Jin ◽  
Rickey Fitzgerald ◽  
Hamidreza Asgari ◽  
M. S. Hossan

This paper presents the findings of a study recently conducted in Florida to quantify freight users’ willingness to pay (WTP) for the improvement of transportation-related attributes, particularly reliability. A stated preference survey was developed and administered between January and May 2016. The survey collected responses from 150 shippers, carriers, and forwarders. Econometric models, including mixed and multinomial logit models, were developed to estimate the users’ WTP and to investigate the presence of user heterogeneity. The value of time and the value of reliability were estimated separately for the various user groups. The results indicated that carriers showed the lowest WTP when their WTP was compared with that of other freight users. Shippers without transportation—that is, shippers who contracted out their shipping— exhibited more interest in reducing travel time savings, whereas shippers with transportation showed more sensitivity to reliability. Preference heterogeneity was also explored by commodity group and product type. The results confirmed the findings from past studies and showed significant differences in WTP values when the sources of heterogeneity were considered. This paper contributes to the literature by providing empirical evidence of the quantification of the value of reliability in road freight transportation and the impacts of user heterogeneity. The study results will help advance understanding of the impacts of the performance of transportation systems on the freight industry.

2021 ◽  
Vol 341 ◽  
pp. 00034
Author(s):  
Aleksey Dorofeev ◽  
Valery Kurganov ◽  
Mikhail Gryaznov

Management of a process assumes the availability of metrics to reflect its status. During road freight transportation, nowadays various sensors provide you with a full picture of what is happening with the vehicle and freight. Accordingly, in case of deviation from the specified transportation parameters, the company's CEO can exercise his/her management to adjust the transportation process. However, the influence of the human factor on the reliability of transportation is still considerable. So, methods and approaches are required to assess actions and business activities of personnel quickly and efficiently. It is currently relevant for the transportation process not only to collect data on driver behavior, but also to deeply analyze the behavior of operators of the fleet management information system.


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