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An Economic Logistics Model For The Multimodal Inland Distribution Of Maritime Containers

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  • Fedele Iannone
  • Sten Thore

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“Interports” are defined as common-user facilities located in the hinterland of one or several seaports. Mathematically, we identify the “interport model” as an extension of the conventional multimodal and multicommodity transhipment problem. The main purpose of the network model is to highlight and measure the advantages that logistic agents can enjoy in routing maritime containers through the interports. The model minimizes the sum of all container-related generalized logistic costs throughout the entire porthinterland distribution network, subject to balancing conditions at all nodes and capacity constraints over railway links. We present empirical applications (baseline scenario, ideal scenario, pessimistic scenario) portraying the intermodal and logistic “first-tier” network in the Campania region, Southern Italy. Naples and Salerno are the container seaports of the region ; the relatively recently constructed terminal, customs, warehousing and processing facilities at Nola and Marcianise are recognized as interports. Major Italian regions and cities constitute the other inland destinations for the container traffic handled in the Campanian seaports. The numerical prototypes were programmed and solved using the GAMS (General Algebraic Modeling System) computer code. The results confirm the importance of the regional offdock and inland logistic system for the distribution of international maritime containers flowing through the Campanian seaport cluster. The future competitiveness of the regional seaports and their hinterland distribution system will depend on a further improved supply of interport services.

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  • Fedele Iannone & Sten Thore, 2010. "An Economic Logistics Model For The Multimodal Inland Distribution Of Maritime Containers," Articles, International Journal of Transport Economics, vol. 37(3).
  • Handle: RePEc:jte:journl:2010:3:37:2
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    1. Fedele Iannone, 2013. "Modelling the extended gateway concept in port hinterland container logistics," Chapters, in: Thomas Vanoutrive & Ann Verhetsel (ed.), Smart Transport Networks, chapter 8, pages 150-179, Edward Elgar Publishing.
    2. Iannone, Fedele, 2012. "The private and social cost efficiency of port hinterland container distribution through a regional logistics system," Transportation Research Part A: Policy and Practice, Elsevier, vol. 46(9), pages 1424-1448.
    3. Jesus Gonzalez-Feliu & Joelle Morana & Josep-Maria Salanova Grau & Tai-Yu Ma, 2013. "Design And Scenario Assessment For Collaborative Logistics And Freight Transport Systems," Articles, International Journal of Transport Economics, vol. 40(2).
    4. Lam, Jasmine Siu Lee & Gu, Yimiao, 2016. "A market-oriented approach for intermodal network optimisation meeting cost, time and environmental requirements," International Journal of Production Economics, Elsevier, vol. 171(P2), pages 266-274.
    5. Koliousis, Ioannis G. & Papadimitriou, Stratos & Riza, Elena & Stavroulakis, Peter J. & Tsioumas, Vangelis, 2019. "Strategic correlations for maritime clusters," Transportation Research Part A: Policy and Practice, Elsevier, vol. 120(C), pages 43-57.

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