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Global Container Port Network Linkages and Topology in 2021 [PDF]
The maritime transport of containers between ports accounts for the bulk of global trade by weight and value. Transport impedance among ports through transit times and port infrastructures can, however, impact accessibility, trade performance, and the ...
Lu Kang, Wenzhou Wu, Hao Yu, Fenzhen Su
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Estimating international trade status of countries from global liner shipping networks [PDF]
Maritime shipping is a backbone of international trade and, thus, the world economy. Cargo-loaded vessels travel from one country's port to another via an underlying port-to-port transport network, contributing to international trade values of countries ...
Mengqiao Xu +3 more
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Maximization of container slot booking profits for carriers in the liner shipping industry [PDF]
In the liner shipping industry, if a shipper wants to transport its cargo by container ships, it first needs to contact a carrier to book container slots based on the estimated transportation demand.
Yu Guo, Ran Yan, Hans Wang
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Predicting a Containership's Arrival Punctuality in Liner Operations by Using a Fuzzy Rule-Based Bayesian Network (FRBBN) [PDF]
One of the biggest concerns in liner operations is punctuality of containerships. Managing the time factor has become a crucial issue in today's liner shipping operations.
Nurul Haqimin Mohd Salleh +3 more
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Competitive Liner Shipping Network Design [PDF]
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Karsten, Christian Vad +2 more
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Optimization in liner shipping [PDF]
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Berit Dangaard Brouer +2 more
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Liner Shipping Fleet Repositioning [PDF]
Liner shipping fleet repositioning consists of moving vessels between services in a liner ship- ping network in order to better orient the overall network to the world economy, and to ensure the proper maintenance of vessels. Thus, fleet repositioning involves sailing and loading activities subject to complex handling and timing restrictions.
Tierney, Kevin, Jensen, Rune Møller
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Liner shipping cascading effect on Southern African Development Community port strategies [PDF]
Background: The cascading effect in the liner shipping industry has forced the ply of larger ships to Southern African Development Community (SADC) ports. This requires these ports to revise their strategic development to accommodate the resulting shifts
Sumayah Goolam Nabee, Jackie Walters
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Designing Indonesian Liner Shipping Network
As the largest archipelago nation in the world, Indonesia’s logistics system has not shown excellence according to the parameters of logistics performance index and based on logistics costs percentages from overall GDP.
Armand Omar Moeis +4 more
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Designing liner shipping networks [PDF]
In this paper the combined fleet-design, ship-scheduling and cargo-routing problem with limited availability of ships in liner shipping is considered. A genetic algorithm based solution method is proposed in which the ports are first aggregated into port
Mulder, Judith, Dekker, Rommert
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