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Ship Route Schedule Based Interactions Between Container Shipping Lines and Port Operators

In: Handbook of Ocean Container Transport Logistics

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  • Shuaian Wang

    (University of Wollongong
    Old Dominion University)

  • Abdurahim Alharbi

    (University of Wollongong)

  • Pam Davy

    (University of Wollongong)

Abstract

This chapter examines a practical tactical liner ship route schedule design problem, which involves the interaction between container shipping lines and port operators. When designing the schedule, the availability of each port in a week, i.e., port time window, is incorporated. As a result, the designed schedule can be applied in practice without or with only minimum revisions. We assume that each port on a ship route is visited only once in a round-trip journey. This problem is formulated as a nonlinear non-convex optimization model that aims to minimize the sum of ship cost, bunker cost and inventory cost. In view of the problem structure, an efficient dynamic-programming based solution approach is proposed. First, a lower bound of the number of ships is determined, and then we enumerate all possible numbers of ships. Given the number of ships, we can construct a space-time network that discretizes the time and represents the design of schedule. The optimal schedule in such a space-time network can be obtained by dynamic programming. The algorithm stops when the lower bound is not smaller than the optimal total cost of the best solution obtained. The proposed solution method is tested on a trans-Pacific ship route.

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  • Shuaian Wang & Abdurahim Alharbi & Pam Davy, 2015. "Ship Route Schedule Based Interactions Between Container Shipping Lines and Port Operators," International Series in Operations Research & Management Science, in: Chung-Yee Lee & Qiang Meng (ed.), Handbook of Ocean Container Transport Logistics, edition 127, chapter 10, pages 279-313, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:isochp:978-3-319-11891-8_10
    DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-11891-8_10
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    1. Nikolaos Charalambopoulos & Andreas C. Nearchou, 2021. "Ship Routing Using Genetic Algorithms," SN Operations Research Forum, Springer, vol. 2(3), pages 1-26, September.
    2. Lee, Chung-Yee & Song, Dong-Ping, 2017. "Ocean container transport in global supply chains: Overview and research opportunities," Transportation Research Part B: Methodological, Elsevier, vol. 95(C), pages 442-474.
    3. Xi Jiang & Haijun Mao & Yadong Wang & Hao Zhang, 2020. "Liner Shipping Schedule Design for Near-Sea Routes Considering Big Customers’ Preferences on Ship Arrival Time," Sustainability, MDPI, vol. 12(18), pages 1-20, September.

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