The Atlantic Cities: Bartholdi Discusses How to Keep Buses From Bunching

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In a recent article for The Atlantic Cities titled “How to Keep Buses From Bunching,” John Bartholdi discusses “self-equalizing” bus routes that may reduce wait time and increase reliability.

In a recent article for The Atlantic Cities titled “How to Keep Buses From Bunching,” John Bartholdi, Manhattan Associates Chair of Supply Chain Management and Research Director for the Georgia Tech Supply Chain & Logistics Institute, discusses “self-equalizing” bus routes that may reduce wait time and increase reliability.  Bartholdi and his team tested their models on the Georgia Tech bus line.

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Georgia Tech Supply Chain & Logistics Institute, John Bartholdi
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  • Created By: Ashley Daniel
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  • Created On: Mar 15, 2012 - 12:08pm
  • Last Updated: Oct 7, 2016 - 11:11pm