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Author(s):  
Ganna Samchuk ◽  
Denis Kopytkov ◽  
Alexander Rossolov

The article deals with the problem of estimating the rational number and utilization rate of the vehicles' fleet. According to the analysis results of the state-of-the-art literature it has been revealed that the issue of substantiating the rational fleet size and the rate of its utilization were not fully solved. The purpose of the study was to increase the efficiency of servicing transportation orders by determining the required number of vehicles. The goal of the research was the influence of the transportation process parameters on the truck utilization rate. Originating from the probabilistic nature of the transportation process, it has been proposed to use the AnyLogic software product to develop a simulation model for vehicle orders' servicing. From the processing of the experimental results by the regression analysis methods, it has been found that the dependence of changes in the vehicle utilization rate is of a linear form.


2021 ◽  
Vol 4 (30) ◽  
pp. 33-41
Author(s):  
E.S. Timoshek ◽  
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T. E. Malikova ◽  

Within the framework of the methodological support being developed for the planning and management of the fleet of a small shipping company, the task of synthesizing a management system has been solved. The structure and parameters of the system are determined based on the specified requirements for the conditions of its operation, as well as ways to ensure the goals of the functioning of the fleet management system of a small shipping company. The concept of a small, medium or large shipping company is defined by the number of vessels under operational management. It is noted that due to the variability of the economic situation in the transportation market in modern market conditions, permanent "rigid" connections between the elements of the transport system are not formed and the problem of coordinating the work of these elements exists only at the level of operational planning and regulation for small shipping companies. Therefore, it is necessary and sufficient to limit the system under study to the framework of flight planning. The fleet management system at this level in trump shipping traditionally consists of two consecutive subprocesses: the formation of vessel traffic patterns and the assignment of specific vessels to these schemes. The main result of the study is that a new management system structure was formed on the basis of a system analysis of processes in the conditions of working with a small fleet and identified addition-al tasks and requirements for the system. Distinctive features of the new structure from the prototype: the process of arranging transport vessels has been replaced by the process of determining the optimal composition of the leased fleet; two auxiliary subprocesses have been added to manage additional operations if necessary to unload cargo on an unequipped shore.


2021 ◽  
Vol 27 (12) ◽  
pp. 642-650
Author(s):  
Yu. A. Mezentsev ◽  
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Yu. L. Korotkova ◽  
I. V. Estraich ◽  
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The problem of optimal regulation of airline fleet schedules by reassigning aircraft to flights is considered. The optimal regulation of schedules is to create or change them in such a way that minimizes system losses due to current violations. As an estimate of losses, the total deviation of the adjusted schedule from the spetified departure schedules of aircraft is used. It is shown that the described technological system belongs to the category of parallel-sequential systems. Accordingly, the considered system control problem is NP-hard and does not have effective algorithms for exact solution. A brief overview of approaches to solving its modifications and related fleet management tasks is given. The original formal formulation is given, the decomposition of the problem is justified, and an algorithm for its approximate solution is presented. An illustrative example is given and comparative statistics of testing software implementations of the decomposition algorithm of the schedule control problem on real data are reflected, proving the actual effectiveness of the developed tools.


Author(s):  
Tariq Mehmood

Competency Model requires knowledge, skills, and abilities needed for fleet and distribution management for ecommerce industry to maintain successful movement of materials between parties within their supply chain to achieve high levels of reliability and cost-efficiency. This research aims to investigate the relationship and impact of information technology competencies and fleet management practices to achieve effective service delivery. A quantitative approach used to examine the model validation. The methodology of this research follow the descriptive correlational design. A real data records used to collect empirical from e-Commerce industry. Results of analysis proved the relationship and impact of information technology competencies and fleet management practices to achieve effective service delivery, as a result of analyzing the data the hypotheses. Some recommendations regarding information technology competencies and its dimensions should be enhanced, also, incorporating the latest innovations to facilitate fleet management.


2021 ◽  
Vol 9 (4) ◽  
pp. 46-53
Author(s):  
Shayan Dadman ◽  
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Bernt A. Bremdal ◽  
Kristoffer Tangrand ◽  
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The research presented here has been conducted in the Smart Charge project. It has addressed the use of renewables, e-mobility and battery charging in the Arctic as part of an effort to solicit fossil-fuelled alternatives. Of particular interest has been to determine what impact and support electric snowmobiles can provide together with local, renewable energy production. The relevance of vehicle-togrid/ building (V2G/B) solutions have been investigated in the project too. The idea has been to use electric snowmobiles for load shaving during extensive periods of the year. The research has looked at cost aspects, value stacking, climate impact as well as aggregated effects of controlled fleet management of idle snowmobiles. A case study undertaken at Longyearbyen at Svalbard, Norway has provided the most important empirical basis for the research presented. The research concludes that electric snowmobiles can have a positive effect on the local energy system and despite limited range can be quite attractive for the individual to operate if energy for charging is based on local driving solar power.


2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
R.P.D.T. Rathnayaka ◽  
K.V.J.P. Ekanayake ◽  
H.U.W. Rathnayake ◽  
H.R. Jayetileke

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2021 ◽  
Vol 21 (23) ◽  
pp. 7826
Author(s):  
Majdi K. Qabalin ◽  
Muawya Naser ◽  
Wafa M. Hawajreh ◽  
Saja Abu-Zaideh

Global Positioning System (GPS) is a global navigation satellite system and the most common satellite system used in navigation and tracking devices. The phenomenon of week number rollover happened recently—a year ago—due to a design limitation in the week number variable that counting weeks which causes vast losses. As many fleet management systems depend on GPS raw data, such systems stopped working due to inaccurate data provided by GPS receivers. In this paper, we propose a technical and mathematical analysis for the GPS week number rollover phenomenon and suggest a solution to avoid the resulting damage to other subsystems that depend on the GPS device’s raw data. In addition, this paper seeks to provide precautionary measures to deal with the problem proactively. The Open Systems Interconnection model (OSI) and transport layer level solution that has been suggested depends on a TCP packet reforming tool that re-formats the value of the week number according to a mathematical model based on a timestamp complement. At the level of the database, a solution is also suggested which uses triggers. A hardware-level solution is suggested by applying a timestamp complement over the GPS internal controller. Complete testing is applied for all suggested solutions using actual data provided by Traklink—a leading company in navigation and fleet management solutions. After testing, it is evident that the transport layer level solution was the most effective in terms of speed, efficiency, accuracy, cost, and complexity. Applying a transport layer level complement mathematical model can fix the consequences of GPS week number rollover and provide stability to all subsystems that used GPS data from infected devices.


2021 ◽  
Vol 9 (10) ◽  
pp. 1287-1291
Author(s):  
John Promise Chiparo ◽  
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Marian Tukuta ◽  
Michael Musanzikwa ◽  
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The purpose of this paper reviews the influence of Vehicle Fleet Management Practices, (VFMP). A systematic review of papers was performed analysing 56 articles from year 2014 to 2021. Vehicle Fleet Management Practices research has garnered interest from both academics and industrialists in both the public and private sector. This is demonstrated by the increasing number of academic papers published in recent years. The article discusses interesting findings, suggests and lays down a number of directions for future research. In addition, limitations of this work are presented. The conclusion of this study provides sufficient evidence on the need for further research addressing the interaction between vehicle fleet management practices and service delivery in public entities.


2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Marco Antonio Bucarelli ◽  
Federico Carere ◽  
Tommaso Bragatto ◽  
Francesca Santori
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