The Cost of Combined Transport Report of the Sixty-Fourth Round Table on Transport Economics Held in Paris on 12-13 January 1984
This Round Table examined the various combined transport systems, assessed their costs, technical developements, and benefits, aznd drew a series of conclusions.
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Formato: | Libro electrónico |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Paris :
OECD Publishing
1984.
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Colección: | ECMT Round Tables,
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Tabla de Contenidos:
- INTRODUCTORY REPORTS
- The Cost of Combined Transport by Michel Frybourg, France
- -What is combined transport?
- Combined outputs on a specific network infrastructure
- The SWOP Body: A suitable technique for land transport
- What is the break-even distance beyond which combined transport becomes an economic proposition? 400 or 1 500, km?
- Economic depreciation and the constraints os structure gauges
- Comprehension of the problem
- Rolling stock and facilities
- Infrastructure
- Daily cost of wagons
- Transfer costs
- Combined outputs, depreciation and social costs
- Costs relevant to six services
- Dispersed traffic
- Maximum load block train
- General formulae for calculating rail traction costs
- Imapct of different parameters
- Conclusions with respect to marginal costs of rail traction
- General conclusion
- The Cost of Combined Transport by C. Seidelmann, Germany
- -Introduction
- The "Rollende Landstrasse" piggy-back technique
- Cost comparison method
- Cost structure in road haulage with specific reference to piggy-back transport
- The example of North Germany - Rhineland
- The example of Rhineland - South Germany
- The example of South Germany - Italy
- Cost comparison
- Summary
- Bibliography
- The Cost of Combined Transport by Giuseppe Sciarrone and Mario Carrara, Italy
- -Foreword
- The costs for carriers
- The costs for users
- Conclusions
- The Cost of Combined Transport by J. H. P. van Rens, the Netherlands
- Introduction
- Cost elements incured by the shipper
- Combined transport
- General conclusions
- Bibliography
- SUMMARY OF THE DISCUSSION
- LIST OF PARTICIPANTS