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Title: The Freight Model Improvement Program www.fmip.gov


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The Freight Model Improvement Programwww.fmip.go
v
  • T. Randall (Randy) Curlee, Ph.D.
  • National Transportation Research Center
  • Talking Freight Seminar
  • November 16, 2005

2
FMIP was launched in 2004 by the US Department of
Transportation
  • Managed by the Office of Freight Management and
    Operations of the Federal Highway Administration
  • In collaboration with
  • US Department of Agriculture
  • US Department of Energy
  • US Army Corps of Engineers
  • Supported by Oak Ridge National Laboratory

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Premises upon which FMIP is based
  • Current methods for forecasting freight are
    inadequate
  • Freight demand models typically based on
    passenger travel demand forecasting freight is
    different
  • Practitioners are calling for improvements in
    both the state of the art and the state of
    practice in modeling freight

4
FMIP was initiated to
  • Enhance state of the art and state of practice in
    freight modeling at national, regional, and local
    scales
  • Primary focus on forecasting movements of
    commodities (trucks, trains, and vessels)
  • Secondary focus on models of public revenues,
    environmental consequences, economic
    consequences, and other societal costs and
    benefits

5
Relationship of FMIP to the Freight Analysis
Framework (FAF)
  • FMIP bridges gap between FAFs national focus
    with needs of local planning
  • FMIP is a forum to help practitioners and
    researchers develop local understanding of
    freight through local data collection and
    modeling built on the national picture provided
    by the FAF 

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A key component of FMIP is FMIP.GOV
  • A clearinghouse designed to provide up-to-date
    information on current developments in freight
    modeling
  • Disseminate inventories and assessments of
    freight modeling strategies and related data
    collection methods
  • Develop a library of current research, data, and
    methods
  • Encourage discussion and comments on posted items
  • Encourage customers to submit copies of their own
    work
  • Support direct peer-to-peer exchanges

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The major features of FMIP.GOV
  • About -an introduction to FMIP
  • News, Events, and Courses - keep up with freight
    modeling news and events
  • Freight Models and Modeling Studies - an
    inventory of freight models and studies
  • Data to Support Freight Models - an inventory of
    freight model data organized by category 
  • Related Groups and Links - the World Wide Web of
    freight modeling
  • Tools - brief descriptions of and links to tools
    of potential interest to planners and analysts
  • Discussion - FMIP forums
  • Contacts - how to contact FMIP staff

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The major features of FMIP.GOV
  • About -an introduction to FMIP
  • News, Events, and Courses - keep up with freight
    modeling news and events
  • Freight Models and Modeling Studies - an
    inventory of freight models and studies
  • Data to Support Freight Models - an inventory of
    freight model data organized by category 
  • Related Groups and Links - the World Wide Web of
    freight modeling
  • Tools - brief descriptions of and links to tools
    of potential interest to planners and analysts
  • Discussion - FMIP forums
  • Contacts - how to contact FMIP staff

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FMIP Model Inventory
  • Inventory of Freight Models
  • National and International Modeling Studies
  • State and Regional Freight Modeling Studies
  • Metropolitan and Local Freight Modeling Studies
  • Library of Freight Modeling Papers

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National and International Freight Modeling
Studies
  • Bureau of Transport and Regional Development,
    Australia  
  • United Kingdom Department of Transportation
    Review of Freight Modeling  
  • Great Britain Freight Model - description of
    methodology  
  • South-East Queensland Intermodal Freight
    Terminals Study (Australia)  
  • Swedish National Model System for Freight
    Transport (SAMGODS)

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State and Regional Freight Modeling Studies
  • California Goods Movement
  • Colorado Railroad Study  
  • I-5 Rail Capacity Corridor Study  
  • Kentucky I-75 North-South Transportation
    Initiative Truck Model  
  • Oklahoma Intermodal Transportation Plan  
  • Oregon Freight Study  
  • The Mountain-Plains Consortium (Intermodal and
    Freight Logistics)  
  • State-of-the-Practice In Freight Data A Review
    of Available Freight Data in the U.S. (Texas)  
  • Florida Intermodal Statewide Highway Freight
    Model
  • Iowa Statewide Freight Transportation Planning
    Model and Methodology Development Program  
  • Minnesota Office of Freight Commercial Vehicle
    Operations  
  • Minnesota Statewide Freight Flows Study  
  • Freight Impacts on Ohio Roadways  
  • Upper Midwest Freight Corridor Study  
  • Washington Statewide Freight Transportation
    Analysis  
  • Virginia Application of a Statewide Intermodal
    Freight Planning Methodology

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Metropolitan and Local Freight Modeling Studies
  • Baltimore Metropolitan Council, MD - Truck Model
     
  • Chicago Area Transportation Study, IL.
    Cooperative Highway/Vehicle Automation Study
    (CVHAS)  
  • Eastern Colorado Mobility Study  
  • New York Metropolitan Transportation Council
    Freight Plan Project  
  • North New Jersey Transportation Planning
    Authority Inc  
  • Sarasota-Manatee Freight Movement Study (Florida
    MPO)  
  • Kentucky I-75 North-South Transportation
    Initiative Truck Model  
  • Portland Oregon Economic Impacts Study  
  • Edmonton (Canada) Commodity Flow Survey and
    External Truck Trip Projects  
  • Broward County Freight and Goods Movement Study
    (Florida MPO)  
  • Cross-Cascades Corridor Analysis Study
    (Washington State)  
  • Developing a Truck/Freight Model for the Los
    Angeles Metropolitan Area  
  • Los Angeles County MTA truck/freight forecasting
    model (southern California)

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Library of Freight Modeling Papers
  • 1)      Freight modeling review articles
  •  
  • 2)      Modeling hazardous freight movements
  •  
  • 3)      Truck trip generation/attraction modeling
  •  
  • 4)      Modeling the value of time in freight
    studies
  •  
  • 5)      Freight and commodity flow modeling
  •  
  • 6)      Freight traffic assignment/network flow
    modeling
  •  
  • 7)      Modeling freight supply chains
  •  
  • 8)       Intermodal freight and terminal
    transfers  modeling
  •  

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Library of Freight Modeling Papers (continued)
  • 9)      Multi-step freight planning models
  •  
  • 10)   Freight corridor and system capacity
    modeling
  •  
  • 11)   Dedicated truck lane modeling
  •  
  • 12)   Truck size and weight modeling
  •  
  • 13)   Modeling urban freight movements
  •  
  • 14)  Freight mode choice modeling
  •  
  • 15)  Freight data collection methods
  •  
  • 16)   Modeling the energy and environmental
    impacts of freight
  •  
  • 17)  Statewide and regional freight planning
    studies

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Keys to Success?
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First, understand the basic questions being asked
  • What and how much freight will be shipped?
  • Origins and destinations?
  • By what mode? Or more appropriately modes
  • By what route?
  • At what cost?
  • At what transit time?
  • How will the answer to each question change over
    time?

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And understand why we ask these basic questions
  • Safety, Health, and Environmental Impacts
  • National Security
  • Congestion
  • Damage to infrastructure caused by freight
  • Urban Planning and Smart Growth
  • A better understanding of the relationship
    between freight transport and the economy
    local, state, regional, national, international
  • Assess the need for and viability of new and
    improved transportation infrastructure at
    local, state, regional, national, and even
    international levels

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Recognize that our perception of freight modeling
and the path forward depend in part on our
discipline, e.g.
  • Civil Engineering
  • Transportation Planning
  • Geography
  • Operations Research
  • Management Science
  • Economics

22
On our geographic scale of interest
  • Local
  • State
  • Regional
  • National
  • International

23
And on the role we playe.g.
  • Transportation Analyst
  • Academic Researcher
  • Planner
  • Private Sector Decision Maker
  • Public Sector Decision Maker

24
Improvements in freight modeling will depend on
  • Clearly articulating the objectives of freight
    models and studies
  • Adopting Multi-modal and Inter-modal approaches
  • Multi-disciplinary and Inter-disciplinary
    collaboration with common terminology
  • International collaboration
  • Wisely meshing the theoretical with the
    empirical and the ideal with the practical
  • Making the most of current data, while laying a
    course for data improvements

25
In Conclusion
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Please contribute to the FMIP.GOV Forum!!
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We Want Your Input!!We Want To Serve Your
Needs!!www.fmip.gov
  • Contacts
  • Dr. Tianjia Tang, tianjia.tang_at_fhwa.dot.gov
  • Office of Freight Management and Operations, FHWA
  • Dr. Randy Curlee, curleetr_at_ornl.gov
  • Center for Transportation Analysis,
  • Oak Ridge National Laboratory
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