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Liner Shipping Network Design [PDF]
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Marielle Christiansen +4 more
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“Liner shipping”: the evolution of the concept
The aim of the study was to analyze the scientific views on the definition of liner shipping at various stages of its development. For this, literary sources for more than a hundred years of research on this issue were analyzed. The analysis emphasizes the lack of systemic studies on this issue and the scientific approach to the definition of the ...
Drozhzhyn, Oleksii +2 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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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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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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A Vessel Schedule Recovery Problem at the Liner Shipping Route with Emission Control Areas
Liner shipping is a vital component of the world trade. Liner shipping companies usually operate fixed routes and announce their schedules. However, disruptions in sea and/or at ports affect the planned vessel schedules.
Olumide F Abioye +2 more
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Impact of COVID-19 on China's international liner shipping network based on AIS data [PDF]
Bin Yu
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COVID-19 Pandemic Impact on a Global Liner Shipping Company Employee Work Digitalization [PDF]
The SARS-CoV-2 pandemic that began to spread across the world in 2020 still poses a threat not only to human life and health, but also to the global economy.
Adam Przybylowski +2 more
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This paper studies the joint optimization problem of vessel scheduling and refueling strategy for container liner shipping with cooperative agreements signed by the container terminal operators and the shipping company with multiple vessel arrival time ...
LI Dechang, YANG Hualong, DUAN Jingru
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Vessels face uncertain factors during a voyage, such as bad weather and harsh sea conditions along a route in container liner shipping. As such, the real vessel speed during each leg of a voyage often deviates from the planned one, which may lead to ...
Shuaiqi Zhao +3 more
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