Oregon Freight Data Mart

Principal Investigator

Miguel Figliozzi, Portland State University

Co-Investigator(s)

Robert Bertini, Portland State University

Final Report

OTREC-RR-10-09 Oregon Freight Data Mart [January 2014]

Summary

Increasing freight volumes are adding pressure to the Oregon transportation system. Monitoring the performance of the transportation system and freight movements is essential to guarantee the economic development of the region, the efficient allocation of resources, and the quality of life of all Oregonians. Freight data is expensive to collect and maintain. Confidentiality issues, the size of the datasets, and the complexity of freight movements are barriers that preclude the easy access and analysis of freight data. Data accessibility and integration is essential to ensure successful freight planning and consistency across regional partner agencies and planning organizations. The main objectives…

Increasing freight volumes are adding pressure to the Oregon transportation system. Monitoring the performance of the transportation system and freight movements is essential to guarantee the economic development of the region, the efficient allocation of resources, and the quality of life of all Oregonians.
Freight data is expensive to collect and maintain. Confidentiality issues, the size of the datasets, and the complexity of freight movements are barriers that preclude the easy access and analysis of freight data. Data accessibility and integration is essential to ensure successful freight planning and consistency across regional partner agencies and planning organizations. The main objectives of this project are: a) to maintain a long-term freight database that would be available for Oregon Universities, state transportation agencies, regional planning agencies, and economic development organizations, b) to integrate freight data into the existing and successfully operating PORTAL system, and c) to monitor freight performance measures.  The data will be stored on a designated server space at Portland State University and integrated into the PORTAL system which will streamline data accessibility and consistency.

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Project Details

Year: 2008
Project Cost: $60,000
Project Status: Completed
Start Date: October 1, 2007
End Date: August 31, 2009
Theme: Advanced Technology
Sponsor(s): Port of Portland, Portland State University Civil & Environmental Engineering
TRB RiP: 14671

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