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Is Liner Shipping Supply Fixed? [PDF]

open access: possibleMaritime Economics & Logistics, 2004
Liner shipping firms have long argued that the task of providing adequate service to shippers while earning reasonable rates of return on capital requires at least some form of limited antitrust immunity. Carriers contend that because scheduling requirements unique to liner shipping firms constrains their ability to adjust capacity to meet market ...
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Intercontinental Liner Shipping Service Design

Transportation Science, 2019
Intercontinental liner container shipping service connects trades between different continents in the global logistic system. This paper proposes a single intercontinental service design problem that aims to jointly determine the optimal serviced ports from a set of candidate ports, the port rotation, the ship sailing speed on each voyage between ...
Yadong Wang, Qiang Meng, Haibo Kuang
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Liner Shipping Fleet Repositioning

2015
As production and demand wax and wane across the world, liner shipping networks must be constantly adjusted due to seasonal shifts in demand and to ensure that they are compatible with the current state of the world economy. Shipping lines must add, remove and modify existing routes in their network in order to keep it relevant for their customers ...
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Container routing in liner shipping

Transportation Research Part E: Logistics and Transportation Review, 2013
Abstract Container paths play an important role in liner shipping services with container transshipment operations. In the literature, link-based multi-commodity flow formulations are widely used for container routing. However, they have two deficiencies: the level of service in terms of the origin-to-destination transit time is not incorporated and ...
Wang, Shuaian, Meng, Qiang, Sun, Zhuo
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Liner Shipping Network

2023
Y. H. Venus Lun   +3 more
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Liner Shipping Fleet Repositioning

2011
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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Disruption Management for Liner Shipping

2014
In many operations management problems, including vessel scheduling in liner shipping, people need to make and announce an operations plan in advance, with tremendous efforts being paid to optimize the plan. When the plan is executed in real time, however, it is constantly subject to different unexpected disruptions, making the original plan sub ...
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Liner shipping alliance management: Overview and future research directions

Ocean and Coastal Management, 2022
Jun Ye, Quande Qin
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Inspection in Coastal Liner Shipping

2019
Public transport in costal liner shipping is the transport of passengers, cargo and vehicles in the internal marine waters and territorial sea of the Republic of Croatia performed on pre-established lines in compliance with the published terms and conditions of the sailing schedule and services pricelist.
Pijaca, Marija, Mandić, Nikola
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