Title: The Freight Model Improvement Program www.fmip.gov
1The Freight Model Improvement Programwww.fmip.go
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- T. Randall (Randy) Curlee, Ph.D.
- National Transportation Research Center
- Talking Freight Seminar
- November 16, 2005
2FMIP 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
3Premises 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
4FMIP 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
5Relationship 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
6A 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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8The 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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10The 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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12FMIP 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
13National 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)
14State 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
15Metropolitan 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)
16Library of Freight Modeling Papers
- 1) Freight modeling review articles
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- 2) Modeling hazardous freight movements
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- 3) Truck trip generation/attraction modeling
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- 4) Modeling the value of time in freight
studies -
- 5) Freight and commodity flow modeling
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- 6) Freight traffic assignment/network flow
modeling -
- 7) Modeling freight supply chains
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- 8) Intermodal freight and terminal
transfers modeling -
17Library of Freight Modeling Papers (continued)
- 9) Multi-step freight planning models
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- 10) Freight corridor and system capacity
modeling -
- 11) Dedicated truck lane modeling
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- 12) Truck size and weight modeling
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- 13) Modeling urban freight movements
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- 14) Freight mode choice modeling
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- 15) Freight data collection methods
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- 16) Modeling the energy and environmental
impacts of freight -
- 17) Statewide and regional freight planning
studies
18Keys to Success?
19First, 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?
20And 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
21Recognize 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
22On our geographic scale of interest
- Local
- State
- Regional
- National
- International
23And on the role we playe.g.
- Transportation Analyst
- Academic Researcher
- Planner
- Private Sector Decision Maker
- Public Sector Decision Maker
24Improvements 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
25In Conclusion
26Please contribute to the FMIP.GOV Forum!!
27We 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