Authors
Christopher Lindsey, Andreas Frei, Hani Mahmassani, Young Woong Park, Diego Klabjan, Michael Reed, Gregory Langheim, Todd Keating
Publication date
2014/9/18
Journal
Transportation Research Record: Journal of the Transportation Research Board
Issue
2410
Pages
123-131
Publisher
Transportation Research Board of the National Academies
Description
Pricing shipments and sourcing capacity for a third-party logistics (3PL) provider operating in a spot market requires real-time decision making that is ripe for computer-based support driven by analytics. A decision support system outlined here leverages the 3PL provider's historical shipment data along with its knowledge of both sides of the shipping process to increase profits and to better perform the pricing and sourcing tasks. At the core of the system are discrete choice models for shippers and carriers along with a profit maximization model. The discrete choice models predict the acceptance or rejection of an offer for a shipment to shippers and a bid for capacity to carriers. The profit maximization model determines the shipper price that maximizes the 3PL provider's expected profit. In addition to those models are procedures for determining a list of potential carriers for an incoming shipment and also for ranking …
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Scholar articles
C Lindsey, A Frei, HS Mahmassani, YW Park… - Transportation Research Record, 2014