Advanced analytical methods for risk mitigation in multimodal freight transport

Kwanjira Kaewfak, Chanathip Pharino, Nipa Ouppara

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    Abstract

    Stakeholders in multimodal freight transport encounter significant challenges due to the multitude of unknowns and inherent risks that can adversely affect operations. The subjective nature of the information complicates the identification and assessment of these risks, making them particularly challenging in the context of multimodal transport, where the potential consequences can be substantial. This research intends to provide a comprehensive understanding of the asymmetries in risks associated with multimodal freight transport by identifying and evaluating quantitative hazards. By integrating fuzzy set theory and failure mode and effects analysis (FMEA), the study offers a structured approach to statistically forecast risks, addressing imprecision in traditional risk assessments. Qualitative interviews conducted with multimodal freight transport operators in Thailand reveal critical insights, including the identification of high-priority risks such as delays from regulatory compliance, inadequate infrastructure, and inefficiencies in stakeholder communication. The findings of this study not only highlight these pressing issues but also provide actionable strategies to mitigate risks, thereby enhancing the operational resilience of multimodal freight transport systems.
    Original languageEnglish
    Article number1394
    Number of pages25
    JournalSymmetry
    Volume16
    Issue number10
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - Oct 2024

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    Keywords

    • FMEA
    • fuzzy FMEA
    • fuzzy set theory
    • multimodal freight transportation
    • risk mitigation

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