Title: J.FeiAMC
1International Transport Systems (M02)
- Organisation of this unit
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- Learning objectives
- Explain how patterns of transport are created by
patterns of demand - Demonstrate your understanding of how changes in
demand change the entire transport system - Outline the possibilities in route selection
- Understand the costs and pricing of transport
- Outline the cost structure of transport
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- Demand for transport
- Patterns of demand vs. patterns of transport
- The demand for personal travel
- Accessibility and mobility
- The demand for freight transport
- Changes in demand
- Supply of transport
- The elasticity of demand and supply
- Route selection
- Costs and pricing of transport
- Transport investment
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- Demand for transport
- Patterns of demand vs. patterns of transport
- Patterns of demand generate patterns of
transport
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- Demand for transport
- The demand for personal travel
- Movement patterns
- (trips to and from work daily travel of
children and students to and from schools,
kindergartens or day care centres journeys for
social reasons and leisure trips...) - Increased length of journeys, as results of
concentration of facilities and services, high
level of disposable income and high car ownership
- The use of motorised transport
- However, there is another type of movement
patterns
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- Demand for transport
- Accessibility and mobility
- Availability of transport facilities
- Individual resources (health and financial)
- Desirability of the locations
- The effect of concentration of facilities and
services - Increased efficiency vs. accessibility
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- Demand for transport
- The demand for freight transport three
categories of freight transport - Transport of raw materials (from the source of
the raw material to the processing plant) - Transfer of semi-finished goods (between plants)
- Distribution of finished products
- Freight transport on an international scale
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- Demand for transport
- Changes in demand
- The reasons for changes
- Changes in the nature of industrial activities
- Advances in transport technology
- Increased disposable income
- Deregulation of transport markets
- The consequences of changes
- Decline of public transport
- Abandonment of rail and inland waterways
- Containerisation
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- Supply of transport
- Transport services can be supplied by
- Government at national, regional or local levels
- Private enterprises specialising in the provision
of transport services - Manufacturers, retailers or wholesalers
- Individuals
- In transport, production and supply are carried
out at the same time (perishability) - The elasticity of demand and supply
- Demand elasticity the responsiveness of
customers or potential customers to the changes
in the prices on offer - Generally, the demand for freight transport is
inelastic. However, on a modal and specific
carrier basis, demand is elastic. - Elasticity may affected by a) alternative
practical available modes b) alternative
supplier available c) service factors and d)
income. - Supply elasticity determined by a) the ease of
entry into the supply market b) the ease of
transport facilities to be converted from one use
to another and c) the supply of energy.
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- Supply of transport
- Route selection
- The costs of construction vs. the costs of
operation
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- Costs and pricing of transport
- Costs of transport
- Monetary costs
- Acquisition, improvement, operation, maintenance
and replacement of transport facilities - Compensation for damage of the property, or
injury to the person, or other - Insurance of risks
- Interests on borrowed money
- Taxation
- Profit dividends on owners capital
- Repayment of borrowed money
- Repayment of owners capital.
- Non-monetary costs
- Environmental costs pollution, noise, energy,
landscape, vibration etc. - Accident costs injury, death etc.
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- Costs and pricing of transport
- Pricing of transport
- The revenue generated from providing the
transport service must be equal or exceed those
costs if the service to be successful
financially. - Marginal-cost principle the price should equal
or exceed the sum of - Costs borne directly by the user (vehicle and
petrol, users time) - Costs imposed on the infrastructure users
(provision and maintenance of the
infrastructure) - Costs imposed on other infrastructure users
(delays, increased risk of accidents) - Costs imposed on society in general (pollution,
noises etc.). - Pricing discrimination a transport provider
discriminates between different groups of
customers by charging different prices for
identical units of supply. - A monopoly control of the supply of services
- Market segmentation
- Consumers have extra money
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- Transport investment
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- Construction and improvement of infrastructure
(roads, railways, terminals and communications),
design of new vehicles, and other R D
activities - National policy
- Deregulation and privatisation
- Transport and economic development