Abstract

ABSTRACT The grain export in Brazil is operated by several players and regulated by a few governmental agencies. Although players have particular interests, sustainability is an increasing concern that poses a common challenge to rail operations: reducing CO2 emissions. This work proposes a simulation-optimisation approach for assigning trains to routes in a complex queuing system, minimising CO2 emissions of the country-wide rail operations without compromising the delivery of planned volume exports. The model considers a multi-modal logistic system, i.e., terminals, railways, and ports integrated into a closed circuit. The computational experiments using real-world data of 2021 reveal that the CO2 emissions could be reduced by 5.32 kilo tons and still increase the grain export by 2.20% per year.

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