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Mode selection of tractor-and-semitrailer swap transport for ro-ro shipping under land-sea combined transportation

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  • Qianwen Sun
  • Jiaqing Sun
  • Zhihong Jin
  • Shichao Sun

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Combining ro-ro shipping and tractor-and-semitrailer swap transport under land-sea combined transportation can reduce operating costs and improve the safety of maritime transport. In addition, selection of the tractor-and-semitrailer swap mode (i.e., the ship-swap mode and port-swap mode) is a critical factor that affects the efficiency and cost of ro-ro ship loading/unloading. Considering inland pickup/delivery and ship loading/unloading, this paper develops a model that determines the mode of tractor-and-semitrailer swap transport with the objective of minimizing the total cost. This study also considers constraints such as empty semitrailer exchange and multiple time windows associated with customer receiving/delivery locations and the ro-ro ship. A hybrid simulated annealing (SA) is applied to solve the problem. By analysing numerical examples, the results show that the port-swap mode is more suitable than the ship-swap mode when the number of tasks is large because the port-swap mode can perform more tasks with fewer tractors than the ship-swap mode and because the port-swap mode can service receiving/delivery locations and finish ship loading/unloading more punctually than the ship-swap mode. Thus, this research provides a useful reference for road transport carriers and port firms to select the mode of tractor-and-semitrailer swap transport for ro-ro shipping.

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  • Qianwen Sun & Jiaqing Sun & Zhihong Jin & Shichao Sun, 2019. "Mode selection of tractor-and-semitrailer swap transport for ro-ro shipping under land-sea combined transportation," Maritime Policy & Management, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 46(8), pages 995-1010, November.
  • Handle: RePEc:taf:marpmg:v:46:y:2019:i:8:p:995-1010
    DOI: 10.1080/03088839.2019.1675194
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    1. Wenqing He & Zhihong Jin & Ying Huang & Shida Xu, 2021. "The Inland Container Transportation Problem with Separation Mode Considering Carbon Dioxide Emissions," Sustainability, MDPI, vol. 13(3), pages 1-16, February.

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