2020 - 99th Annual Meeting

Current Research in Hazardous Materials Transportation

Poster Session 1572

Exploration of Hazardous Material Truck Crashes on Wyoming's Interstate Roads Using a Novel Hamiltonian Monte Carlo Markov Chain Bayesian Inference

Irfan Ahmed, University of Wyoming

Sherif Gaweesh, University of Wyoming

Mohamed Ahmed, Federal Highway Administration (FHWA)

20-04388

Hazmat Transportation Routing Planning: Comparisons of a Multi-Objective Compromise Weight Model and a Multi-Objective Evolutionary Algorithm

Ta-Yin Hu, National Cheng Kung University

Yu-Cheng Hsu, National Cheng Kung University

Tsai-Yun Liao, National Chiayi University

20-02196

Multimodal Transportation of Hazardous Material with the Traffic Restriction Constraint

Liying Song, Beijing Jiaotong University

Lutong Yu, Beijing Jiaotong University

20-00817

Use of Multi-Rotor Unmanned Aerial Vehicles for Hazardous Materials Transport Leakage Monitoring

Bai Li, Shanghai Jiao Tong University

Rong Cao, Shanghai Jiao Tong University

Zhongren Peng, University of Florida

20-02735

Freight Day, Part 4: Building Resilient Ships and Seaports: Toward Cleaner Maritime Transportation and Infrastructure (Part 1, Session 1401; Part 2, Session 1472; Part 3, Session 1549)

Lectern Session 1617

David Willauer, Cambridge Systematics, Inc., presiding

U.S. ports are facing challenges today preparing for disasters and preventing supply chain disruptions that impact day-to-day operations. Additionally, new emissions requirements from the International Maritime Organization (IMO) in 2020 will require ships to reduce fuel sulfur content. In response to these challenges, ports and marine operators are employing supply chain risk management strategies, building resilient transportation infrastructure, working toward solutions to reduce sulfur in fuel and building new ships with alternative fuel capabilities. The session format includes mini presentations followed by questions on key themes. The presentations will be followed by a panel discussion with audience questions and answers.

Supply Chain Business Continuity Considerations and Strategies

Anne Strauss-Wieder, North Jersey Transportation Planning Authority

P20-20071

Enterprise LNG Infrastructure and Fuel: Port of Jacksonville Case Study

Matthew Fisher, Eagle LNG Partners

P20-20072

MARAD Waterfront Asset Management Tool

Travis Black, Maritime Administration (MARAD)

P20-20073

Guide to Surviving and Thriving with IMO

James Corbett, University of Delaware

P20-20074

Exploiting Digital Twinning Capabilities for Port Resilience Evaluation: A Port of Singapore Application

Elise Miller-Hooks, George Mason University

P20-20075

Port Enterprise Risk, Security, and Resilience of LNG and Hydrogen Fuels: Port of Virginia Case Study

James Lambert, University of Virginia

P20-21061