2016
DOI: 10.1007/s12544-016-0209-5
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Adapted cost-benefit analysis methodology for innovative railway services

Abstract: Purpose This paper reviews and adapts the methodology BGuide on the methodology for carrying out cost

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“…Horizontal collaboration between non competing partners, and the role of freight integrators in that process, whilst advanced by the P&G case, would merit further research across all modes, and transfer into other problem fields of transport such as city logistics, where co-operation is often called for but rarely happens [42]. The technical solutions for these cases largely exist, and we suggest that concentrated cost-benefit analysis, combining traditional top down social analysis with bottom line entrepreneurial planning, is key [43]. The scheduling of faster freight trains on urban rail networks has been modelled in SIMUL8 and validated further [21].…”
Section: Associated and Ongoing Researchmentioning
confidence: 93%
“…Horizontal collaboration between non competing partners, and the role of freight integrators in that process, whilst advanced by the P&G case, would merit further research across all modes, and transfer into other problem fields of transport such as city logistics, where co-operation is often called for but rarely happens [42]. The technical solutions for these cases largely exist, and we suggest that concentrated cost-benefit analysis, combining traditional top down social analysis with bottom line entrepreneurial planning, is key [43]. The scheduling of faster freight trains on urban rail networks has been modelled in SIMUL8 and validated further [21].…”
Section: Associated and Ongoing Researchmentioning
confidence: 93%
“…The first step in LCC analysis is to identify the problem and determine the estimating aims. Typical analysis goals, expressed in output data categories, are, according to Siciliano et al (2016), andTulowiecki &Szkoda (2007): assessment of the impact of various modernization variants at the LCC cost, identification of cost elements for development work or optimization of modernization variants.…”
Section: Analysis Goals and Problems Definitionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However the need for such modern wagons has been seen by the industry and the European Union and directly influenced by this research and others in the SPECTRUM project, the Shift2Rail Joint Undertaking, a joint venture between the sector and the EU, has made the development of such wagons a research and innovation priority, with funding, in its 2015 Multi-Annual Action Plan [25]. What is not addressed in the plan are business models that can generate returns on investment to attract operators or leasing companies to invest in such new innovative wagons, although this has since been explored by Siciliano et al in this very journal [26].…”
Section: Policy Implications For Novel Freight Wagonsmentioning
confidence: 99%