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Recently, decarbonizing the maritime industry, which accounts for 2.8% of world emissions, has become essential. However, as a crucial component of maritime transportation, container shipping also carries substantial significance.
Hamid Reza Soltani Motlagh +2 more
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Volatility Transmission Between Container and Dry Bulk Freight Markets During the COVID-19 Pandemic
Shipping is a highly volatile, cyclical, and capital-intensive industry defined by extreme highs and lows. This makes information regarding volatility in this market material and relevant for decisions related to portfolio diversification, forecasting ...
Reha Memişoğlu, Seçil Sigalı
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A framework for understanding reliability in container shipping networks
Improving reliability is increasingly regarded as an important topic in maritime transportation, especially given the significant impact that both uncertainty and delays in shipping and at ports have on the efficient flow of freight along wider supply ...
Zhongyun Yue, John Mangan
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Global maritime supply chain (MSC) faces increasing risks of uncertainty in the post COVID-19 era, ports disruptions and congestion are becoming common.
Liling Huang, Yongbin Tan, Xu Guan
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Strengthened International Maritime Organization environmental regulations, the Poseidon principles, and other environmental changes require shipping companies to expand their Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) investments.
Jeongmin Lee +3 more
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Repercussions of impeding shipping in the Malacca and Singapore Straits [PDF]
As the Malacca and Singapore Straits are part of the shortest route between Europe and Asia any impedance to shipping has serious commercial and strategic repercussions.
Peter J. Rimmer, Paul T.W. Lee
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Subjective and Objective Analysis of Schedule Delaying Factors for Container Shipping Lines [PDF]
The shipper selects a suitable shipping route and plans for a voyage in order to import and export cargo on the basis of published sailing schedules. The reliability of the sailing schedule will influence the shipper’s logistics expense, which means that
Cheng-Wei Lin +2 more
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International maritime shipping—powered by heavy fuel oil—is a major contributor to global CO 2 , SO 2, and NO x emissions. The direct electrification of maritime vessels has been underexplored as a low-emission option despite its considerable efficiency
Jessica Kersey +2 more
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Diversification of Transport Links in the “Asia — Europe” Container Shipping Traffic
In the modern foreign economic conditions, the development of container shipping through the system of international transport corridors in the Eurasian space is one of the key aspects in order to improve the national transport complex and to ensure the ...
N. V. Shcherbinin, I. A. Rusinov
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A Literature Review, Container Shipping Supply Chain: Planning Problems and Research Opportunities
This paper provides an overview of the container shipping supply chain (CSSC) by taking a logistics perspective, covering all major value-adding segments in CSSC including freight logistics, container logistics, vessel logistics, port/terminal logistics,
D. Song
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