This dissertation presents a three-level hierarchical approach which models carrier interactions in international maritime freight transportation networks. Ocean carriers, land carriers and port terminal operators are considered. Port terminal operators, providing transportation services within a port complex, are regarded as a special type of carrier, based on their behavior. The three types of carriers make pricing and routing decisions at different parts of the multimodal network, having hierarchical relationships. Ocean carriers are regarded as the leaders in a maritime shipping market. Port terminal operators are the followers of ocean carriers as well as the leaders of land carriers. The individual carrier problem is formulated at eac...
In recent years, development of freight transport industry has led to fierce competition among trans...
This paper demonstrates a non-cooperative four rational player’s static game framework to analyse th...
Many real world systems operate in a decentralized manner, where individual operators interact with ...
AbstractThe paper presents a novel multi-level hierarchical approach which models the oligopolistic ...
In response to fierce competition of container cargo transportation markets, cooperation has become ...
With recent development in freight transportation industry, its network structure has become more co...
This article examines the problem of the competition or cooperation of the container terminals in th...
This paper considers the competition between two ports involving both hinterland shipments and trans...
Competition conditions of shipping liners in marine container transport systems are gradually gettin...
With recent development in freight transportation industry, the network structure has become more co...
AbstractThis paper considers the maritime container assignment problem in a market setting with two ...
This paper considers the maritime container assignment problem in a market setting with two competin...
The liner container shipping industry plays an essential role for the viability of international tra...
In the maritime industry, the stakeholders comprising the port authorities, shipping companies, and ...
In a modern economy, international trade is an important factor in the development of various region...
In recent years, development of freight transport industry has led to fierce competition among trans...
This paper demonstrates a non-cooperative four rational player’s static game framework to analyse th...
Many real world systems operate in a decentralized manner, where individual operators interact with ...
AbstractThe paper presents a novel multi-level hierarchical approach which models the oligopolistic ...
In response to fierce competition of container cargo transportation markets, cooperation has become ...
With recent development in freight transportation industry, its network structure has become more co...
This article examines the problem of the competition or cooperation of the container terminals in th...
This paper considers the competition between two ports involving both hinterland shipments and trans...
Competition conditions of shipping liners in marine container transport systems are gradually gettin...
With recent development in freight transportation industry, the network structure has become more co...
AbstractThis paper considers the maritime container assignment problem in a market setting with two ...
This paper considers the maritime container assignment problem in a market setting with two competin...
The liner container shipping industry plays an essential role for the viability of international tra...
In the maritime industry, the stakeholders comprising the port authorities, shipping companies, and ...
In a modern economy, international trade is an important factor in the development of various region...
In recent years, development of freight transport industry has led to fierce competition among trans...
This paper demonstrates a non-cooperative four rational player’s static game framework to analyse th...
Many real world systems operate in a decentralized manner, where individual operators interact with ...