Barriers to and enablers for European rail freight transport for integrated door-to-door logistics service. Part 2: Enablers for multimodal rail freight transport

The objective of this paper is to examine and identify barriers to and enablers for the European rail freight transport services as a transport chain partner along the supply chains in the changing market scenario. The changing market scenario includes, among others, requiring 'door-to-door...

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Main Author: Dewan Md Zahurul ISLAM
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Language:English
Published: Silesian University of Technology 2014-12-01
Series:Transport Problems
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Online Access:http://transportproblems.polsl.pl/pl/Archiwum/2014/zeszyt4/2014t9z4_01.pdf
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description The objective of this paper is to examine and identify barriers to and enablers for the European rail freight transport services as a transport chain partner along the supply chains in the changing market scenario. The changing market scenario includes, among others, requiring 'door-to-door' rather than 'terminal to terminal' and integrated service, competitive ability to attract non-rail cargo type, changes in the customer requirements (e.g. reliable service) and changes in the operational requirements and practices. Using a literature review method, the paper is presented in two parts. The part 1 focuses on the identification of barriers to the European rail freight service by reviewing freight logistics services for global supply chains followed by the current performance of European rail freight transport followed by a discussion on the rail freight market liberalisation in Europe. Then rail freight transport in the Unites States (U.S.) is discussed. The research notes that although the background, scope and necessity for reform measures in Europe differ from those of the U.S., some lessons can be learned and the main lesson is that an appropriate reform measure can enhance rail sector competitive ability in Europe. The part 2 of the paper is dedicated to recommend some concrete steps and actions as enablers to remove the barriers identified in the part 1 to develop multimodal rail freight transport. The enablers for multimodal rail freight transport include: • European rail freight transport market needs full liberalisation so that incumbent and new entrants can compete freely. • The rail operators need to acquire service (e.g. customer tailored services, door to door service) quality offered by road freight operators. • They need to conduct a combination of ‘terminal-to-terminal’ and door-to-door operations, as and when needed; • They must build partnership with freight forwarder or 3PLs to include all types of customers including SMEs and customers of non-rail (low density high value) cargo. • They need to use the consolidation centres that facilitate bundling of cargoes in particular for the urban areas which are the location of majority European customers.
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spelling doaj.art-4326022e8d394609a84428eb6a9fe9d42022-12-21T21:04:27ZengSilesian University of TechnologyTransport Problems1896-05962300-861X2014-12-0194513Barriers to and enablers for European rail freight transport for integrated door-to-door logistics service. Part 2: Enablers for multimodal rail freight transportDewan Md Zahurul ISLAM0NewRail - Centre for Railway Research, Newcastle UniversityThe objective of this paper is to examine and identify barriers to and enablers for the European rail freight transport services as a transport chain partner along the supply chains in the changing market scenario. The changing market scenario includes, among others, requiring 'door-to-door' rather than 'terminal to terminal' and integrated service, competitive ability to attract non-rail cargo type, changes in the customer requirements (e.g. reliable service) and changes in the operational requirements and practices. Using a literature review method, the paper is presented in two parts. The part 1 focuses on the identification of barriers to the European rail freight service by reviewing freight logistics services for global supply chains followed by the current performance of European rail freight transport followed by a discussion on the rail freight market liberalisation in Europe. Then rail freight transport in the Unites States (U.S.) is discussed. The research notes that although the background, scope and necessity for reform measures in Europe differ from those of the U.S., some lessons can be learned and the main lesson is that an appropriate reform measure can enhance rail sector competitive ability in Europe. The part 2 of the paper is dedicated to recommend some concrete steps and actions as enablers to remove the barriers identified in the part 1 to develop multimodal rail freight transport. The enablers for multimodal rail freight transport include: • European rail freight transport market needs full liberalisation so that incumbent and new entrants can compete freely. • The rail operators need to acquire service (e.g. customer tailored services, door to door service) quality offered by road freight operators. • They need to conduct a combination of ‘terminal-to-terminal’ and door-to-door operations, as and when needed; • They must build partnership with freight forwarder or 3PLs to include all types of customers including SMEs and customers of non-rail (low density high value) cargo. • They need to use the consolidation centres that facilitate bundling of cargoes in particular for the urban areas which are the location of majority European customers.http://transportproblems.polsl.pl/pl/Archiwum/2014/zeszyt4/2014t9z4_01.pdfrail freightcompetitive abilitytransport chainssupply chaindoor-to-door
spellingShingle Dewan Md Zahurul ISLAM
Barriers to and enablers for European rail freight transport for integrated door-to-door logistics service. Part 2: Enablers for multimodal rail freight transport
Transport Problems
rail freight
competitive ability
transport chains
supply chain
door-to-door
title Barriers to and enablers for European rail freight transport for integrated door-to-door logistics service. Part 2: Enablers for multimodal rail freight transport
title_full Barriers to and enablers for European rail freight transport for integrated door-to-door logistics service. Part 2: Enablers for multimodal rail freight transport
title_fullStr Barriers to and enablers for European rail freight transport for integrated door-to-door logistics service. Part 2: Enablers for multimodal rail freight transport
title_full_unstemmed Barriers to and enablers for European rail freight transport for integrated door-to-door logistics service. Part 2: Enablers for multimodal rail freight transport
title_short Barriers to and enablers for European rail freight transport for integrated door-to-door logistics service. Part 2: Enablers for multimodal rail freight transport
title_sort barriers to and enablers for european rail freight transport for integrated door to door logistics service part 2 enablers for multimodal rail freight transport
topic rail freight
competitive ability
transport chains
supply chain
door-to-door
url http://transportproblems.polsl.pl/pl/Archiwum/2014/zeszyt4/2014t9z4_01.pdf
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