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New conditions for optimized freight transport solutions

Reference number
Coordinator Volvo Technology AB
Funding from Vinnova SEK 5 854 143
Project duration September 2023 - August 2026
Status Ongoing
Venture Transport and mobility services - FFI
Call Transport and mobility services - FFI - spring 2023

Purpose and goal

This project intends to explore the new conditions for optimized freight transport solutions by studying the interaction between open and closed systems within the transport industry to increase the understanding of business conditions for efficient freight transport. This involves questions both how different variants of the transport mission problem can be formulated or should be modelled, and when solutions require context-based qualitative answers.

Expected effects and result

Transportation has today begun to be seen as a service instead of a product: "Transport as a Service" (TaaS) and at the same time there is development towards the electrification of the truck fleet. For TaaS to be sustainable, the vehicle fleet and its tasks must be managed effectively. The context will differ between customers, logistics partners involved and the type of goods. Expected results are business models for TaaS and future transport with efficient resource utilization. A minimum of stationary vehicles and maximum capacity utilization are examples of good efficiency.

Planned approach and implementation

A large part of the work in the project is expected to be carried out by two industrial doctoral students. A project group, consisting of the doctoral students, their supervisors, and specialists at the company, meets 3-4 times a year to be updated on the project´s progress and to discuss both specific research questions and general continued directions. Scientific publications become an important part of presenting results. The time frame is 2023-2026.

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Last updated 16 September 2024

Reference number 2023-00782