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Rooting in the present and aiming for the future, sustainability development has drawn more and more public attention lately. This proposed project focuses on embracing sustainability measures as the goal of managing hazardous material transportation. In more detail, we target the three pillars of sustainability, namely the economy, society, and environment, and incorporate them into constructing and managing an efficient and ecological logistics system for hazmat. Practical and adaptive solutions for locating facilities, allocating resources, planning shipping routes, and transportation policymaking will be examined and investigated without ignoring the inevitable uncertainties and unavailability in the real world. The key purpose of this research is to grasp a better understanding of the current transportation networks, develop a sustainable transportation system for hazardous materials, and serve the relevant stakeholders in achieving a sustainable future.
Ginger Ke
Husky Centre
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Memorial University of Newfoundland
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