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Journal articles on the topic "Transport de marchandises – Modèles mathématiques"
Bigras, Yvon, and Sang Nguyen. "Un modèle des flux interrégionaux de marchandises au Canada." Articles 63, no. 1 (2009): 26–42. http://dx.doi.org/10.7202/601399ar.
Full textDuchemin, Marc, Marius Lachance, Guy Morin, and Robert Lagacé. "Approche géomatique pour simuler l'érosion hydrique et le transport des sédiments à l'échelle des petits bassins versants." Water Quality Research Journal 36, no. 3 (2001): 435–73. http://dx.doi.org/10.2166/wqrj.2001.026.
Full textBanton, O., P. Lafrance, and J. P. Villeneuve. "Délimitation des périmètres de protection des puits de pompage en zone agricole à l'aide de la simulation mathématique." Revue des sciences de l'eau 5, no. 2 (2005): 211–27. http://dx.doi.org/10.7202/705129ar.
Full textAchite, M., and M. Meddi. "Variabilité spatio-temporelle des apports liquide et solide en zone semi-aride. Cas du bassin versant de l'oued Mina (nord-ouest algérien)." Revue des sciences de l'eau 18 (April 12, 2005): 37–56. http://dx.doi.org/10.7202/705575ar.
Full textDissertations / Theses on the topic "Transport de marchandises – Modèles mathématiques"
Touati-Serradj, Nadjia. "Modèles et algorithme pour l'optimisation de l'offre de transport combiné dans un réseau de services avec demande élastique." Châtenay-Malabry, Ecole centrale de Paris, 1996. http://www.theses.fr/1996ECAP0459.
Full textBrunel, Julien. "Prévoir la demande de transport de marchandises à long terme : estimation économétrique du couplage transport/économie, le cas des traversées alpines." Lyon 2, 2007. http://theses.univ-lyon2.fr/documents/lyon2/2007/brunel_j.
Full textThe current research aims to produce long-term forecasts of freight transport demand across the Alps. A first part introduces the literature related to forecast freight transport demand in the long-term. It highlights the role of economic activity as a main determinant of freight transport demand. Then, this issue is discussed using the concept of coupling for freight transport. The second part estimates the relationship between freight transport demand across the Alps and Italian industrial activity. We apply two alternative econometric specifications, a model in rate of growth following quin-quin fret models (Gabella-Latreille, 1997) and an error-correction model following Engel and Granger (1987) procedure in reason of the co-integrated nature of time-series. It shows that the model in rate of growth and the error-correction model results are globally coherent. In a third part, these estimates are combined following an idea purposed by Bates and Granger (1969) in order to produce long-term forecasts of freight transport demand across the Alps. It suggests that these estimates differ from those obtained by previous models. One can observe that previous models generally estimate log-linear models using standard econometric tools in spite of a high risk of being spurious regressions (Granger and Newbold, 1974). More precisely, this research assumes that the estimation of standard models, rather than more advanced techniques, is likely to produce an over-estimation of traffic forecasts of twenty percent
Durand, Sandrine. "Analyse et modélisation spatiales à long terme du transport national de marchandises." Phd thesis, Université Lumière - Lyon II, 2001. http://tel.archives-ouvertes.fr/tel-00589032.
Full textFeillet, Dominique. "Problèmes de tournées avec gains : étude et application au transport inter-usines." Châtenay-Malabry, Ecole centrale de Paris, 2001. http://www.theses.fr/2001ECAP0705.
Full textDespagne, Wilfried. "Construction, analyse et implémentation d'un modèle de prévision : déploiement sous forme d'un système de prévision chez un opérateur européen du transport et de la logistique." Phd thesis, Université Européenne de Bretagne, 2010. http://tel.archives-ouvertes.fr/tel-00487327.
Full textOktaei, Parnian, and Parnian Oktaei. "Physical internet enabled transit centers : business modeling and profitability assessment." Master's thesis, Université Laval, 2015. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11794/26411.
Full textDans cette recherche, la modélisation d'affaires des centres de transit de l'Internet physique (PI, π) est étudiée dans le but d'aider les gestionnaires de la logistique, les analystes d'affaires et les investisseurs potentiels à avoir une analyse profonde et rapide des principaux aspects d'affaires de ces unités d'affaires. La première partie de cette étude examine les aspects critiques de conception de l'entreprise qu’est un π-transit. Pour atteindre cet objectif, le canevas de modèle d’affaires proposé par Osterwalder et Pigneur (2010) est utilisé pour développer un modèle d'affaires pour cette composante spécifique de l'Internet Physique. La deuxième partie de cette recherche étudie l'effet de l'emplacement sur le modèle d'affaires du π-transit. Un cadre conceptuel est élaboré pour identifier les différents composants affectant le modèle d'affaires d'un π-transit, chacun étant divisé en éléments particuliers. L'impact de la localisation d’un π-transit sur son modèle d'affaires est analysé pour chaque élément à travers un ensemble d'indicateurs. Le modèle est ensuite appliqué pour analyser l'environnement d’affaires pour des sites situés dans les régions métropolitaines. La dernière partie de la recherche étudie l'effet d'un ensemble de facteurs de localisation sur le profit potentiel d’un π-transit. Un modèle analytique est développé et validé par le biais de corrélations et de régressions étant donné un ensemble de données empiriques d’une expérience de simulation à grande échelle.
In this research, the business modeling of Physical Internet (PI, π) enabled transit centers is investigated with the goal of helping logistics managers, business analysts and potential investors to have a deep and quick scan over the key business aspects of these business units. The first part of this research investigates critical business aspects of π-transit related to its specific design. To reach this goal, the Business Model Canvas proposed by Osterwalder and Pigneur (2010) is used to develop a business model for this specific Physical Internet component. The second part of this research investigates the effect of location on the π-transit business model. A conceptual framework is elaborated to identify the various components affecting a π-transit’s business model, each one being divided into elements. The impact of location on the business model is analyzed for each element through a set of indicators. The framework is then applied for analyzing the business environment of sites located in metropolitan areas. The last part of the research investigates the effect of a set of location factors on the potential for profitability of π-transits. An analytical model is developed and validated through correlation and regression analyses using data from a large-scale simulation experiment.
In this research, the business modeling of Physical Internet (PI, π) enabled transit centers is investigated with the goal of helping logistics managers, business analysts and potential investors to have a deep and quick scan over the key business aspects of these business units. The first part of this research investigates critical business aspects of π-transit related to its specific design. To reach this goal, the Business Model Canvas proposed by Osterwalder and Pigneur (2010) is used to develop a business model for this specific Physical Internet component. The second part of this research investigates the effect of location on the π-transit business model. A conceptual framework is elaborated to identify the various components affecting a π-transit’s business model, each one being divided into elements. The impact of location on the business model is analyzed for each element through a set of indicators. The framework is then applied for analyzing the business environment of sites located in metropolitan areas. The last part of the research investigates the effect of a set of location factors on the potential for profitability of π-transits. An analytical model is developed and validated through correlation and regression analyses using data from a large-scale simulation experiment.
Pignac-Robitaille, Olivier. "Modélisation et cartographie des opérations de transport." Thesis, Université Laval, 2012. http://www.theses.ulaval.ca/2012/28613/28613.pdf.
Full textBehiri, Walid. "Une méthodologie pour modéliser et optimiser la mutualisation du transport ferroviaire urbain de marchandises et de passagers." Thesis, Paris Est, 2017. http://www.theses.fr/2017PESC1050/document.
Full textUrban freight transport is almost exclusively carried out by truck. Beyond the drawbacks caused in the city, this transport mode is nearly saturated. This study discusses an alternative way of transporting freight by using urban rail infrastructure. The first contribution deals with the identification and classification of all different sharing possibilities of mixing freight with passenger’s traffic using rail network. The second contribution is the definition of global freight/passenger transport problem, which is decomposed into several optimization interdependent sub-problems with different temporal decision horizon. In order to show the capacity of the global system to absorb an additional flow with different nature, the Freight Rail Transport Schedule Problem “FRTSP” is identified as the bottleneck of transportation system and is formalized with MIP model. As third contribution, this problem determines train and loading time for each demand to be assigned respecting several constraints while minimizing total waiting time. The fourth contribution deals with a discrete event simulation approach, which studies this alternative and validates several proposed decision algorithms. Finally, the fifth contribution consists in a dynamic approach based on a rolling horizon, which is proposed in order to update the initial plan. The updated plan allows to determine a new assignment regarding new demand such as the modifications from the previous plan are minimized
Feki, Yassine. "Opérationnalisation des stratégies de sélection des prestataires logistiques." Thesis, Université Laval, 2013. http://www.theses.ulaval.ca/2013/29826/29826.pdf.
Full textBouchard, Florence. "Plate-forme virtuelle d'optimisation et de mutualisation des opérations de transport en charges partielles." Master's thesis, Université Laval, 2017. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11794/36677.
Full textBooks on the topic "Transport de marchandises – Modèles mathématiques"
Labbé, Martine. Operations research and decision aid methodologies in traffic and transportation management. Springer, 1998.
Transport of pesticides from watershed by volatilization, infiltration and runoff (models and applications). Environmental Research & Publications, 1996.
Tosun, Ismail. Modeling in Transport Phenomena: A Conceptual Approach. Elsevier Science, 2007.
Transport, European Commission Directorate-General, ed. Trenen II STRAN: Policy analysis for externalities in road transport : models and results. Office for Official Publications of the European Communities, 1999.
Lattice Boltzmann Modeling: An Introduction for Geoscientists and Engineers. Springer, 2005.