Abstract

The choice of vehicle type is one of the important logistics decisions made by firms. The complex nature of the choice process is because of the involvement of multiple agents. This study employs a random forest machine learning algorithm to represent these complex interactions with limited information about shipment transportation. The data are from Commercial Travel Surveys with information about outbound shipment transportation. This study models the choice among four road transport vehicle types: pickup/cube van, single-unit truck, tractor trailer, and passenger car. The characteristics of firms and shipments are used as explanatory variables. SHAP-based variable importance is calculated to interpret the importance of each variable, and shows that employment and weight are the most important variables in determining the choice of vehicle type. The random forest model is also compared with the multinomial and mixed logit models. The model prediction results on the validation data are compared. The results show that random forest model outperforms both the multinomial and mixed logit model with an overall increase in accuracy of about 7.8% and 9.6%, respectively.

Highlights

  • The choice of vehicle type is one of the important logistics decisions made by firms

  • This study develops machine learning and discrete choice models to study the choice of vehicle type by firms in the Toronto Area

  • This study explicitly models the choice between vehicle types for road transport shipments

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Introduction

The choice of vehicle type is one of the important logistics decisions made by firms. Noise, and safety impacts, and are a major reason for pavement damage Parking is another import issue in urban areas. Understanding of the factors that influence vehicle type decisions is important to support infrastructure planning decisions and urban freight policy analysis. These factors include origin and destination location, type of shipment, and industry type. Two main actors are responsible for mode and vehicle type choice decisions: the shipper and carrier firm. This study investigates how shipper firms choose vehicle type for shipment transportation in an urban area. We provide a literature review of both freight mode choice and vehicle type choice to provide an overview of Transportation Research Record 00(0)

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