(De)central planning approaches for asset sharing between multiple connected fleets for airside baggage transport
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van Meijeren, Jaco
Fransen, Ruben
van Leeuwen, Coen
Sprenger, Lola
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The logistics sector faces big challenges in terms of ambitious sustainability targets, strong emphasis on security of supply and dealing with scarcity (in terms of physical infrastructure, energy and labor force). This requires a system change in logistics by "doing more with less” through sharing assets in the freight and transport industry in open connected logistics networks. Essential elements for this are trusted multilateral horizontal and vertical collaboration, decentral coordination and decentral data sharing. TNO developed a roadmap to develop solutions with increasing complexity in terms of requirements. This paper describes approach and results of decentral planning algorithms for a multi-fleet single party situation (full asset sharing, limited collaboration within a single company). The impact of central and decentral approaches and single fleet and multi-fleet planning are shown for a use case of airside baggage transport at Schiphol Amsterdam Airport.
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2025-06
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