© 2015 Elsevier Ltd. This paper proposes two collaborative mechanisms between container shipping lines and port operators to facilitate port operators to make proper berth allocation decisions. In the first mechanism, assuming no transshipment, a shipping line needs to provide the port operator with the utilities associated with the start operation days of each liner route. The total utilities for all start operation days must be 0. A higher bunker and inventory cost for the shipping line means a lower utility. The port operator compensates the shipping line if its ship is scheduled on a day with negative utility and charges additional fees if the ship is scheduled on a day with positive utility. The second mechanism accounts for the utilit...
Over the past several years, port related charges in Japanese ports have been substantially higher t...
We present a case study based on a multi-terminal container operation in Antwerp, Belgium, where a s...
We consider a port consisting of a cluster of inter-related terminals, where container vessels arriv...
International seaborne trade has increased significantly during the last three decades, and this gro...
Fierce terminal competition and the need to maximize recourses utilization have led marine terminal ...
Berth allocation is essential for efficient terminal utilization in container ports and it can ident...
AbstractBerth as infrastructure in the port have an important role in the operation of container ter...
The container handling rates at ports are input for container shipping operations planning by shippi...
We consider a terminal operator who provides container handling services at multiple terminals withi...
Competition among container ports continues to increase as the differentiation of hub ports and feed...
The container shipping industry faces many interrelated challenges and opportunities, as its role in...
This article investigates the method of allocating arriving vessels to the terminals in transshipmen...
Traditionally, terminal operators create an initial berthing plan before the arrival of incoming ves...
High demand of high speed and volume transportation in globalization has dramatically increased need...
Ships have increasingly become an essential component within international trade. When arriving at t...
Over the past several years, port related charges in Japanese ports have been substantially higher t...
We present a case study based on a multi-terminal container operation in Antwerp, Belgium, where a s...
We consider a port consisting of a cluster of inter-related terminals, where container vessels arriv...
International seaborne trade has increased significantly during the last three decades, and this gro...
Fierce terminal competition and the need to maximize recourses utilization have led marine terminal ...
Berth allocation is essential for efficient terminal utilization in container ports and it can ident...
AbstractBerth as infrastructure in the port have an important role in the operation of container ter...
The container handling rates at ports are input for container shipping operations planning by shippi...
We consider a terminal operator who provides container handling services at multiple terminals withi...
Competition among container ports continues to increase as the differentiation of hub ports and feed...
The container shipping industry faces many interrelated challenges and opportunities, as its role in...
This article investigates the method of allocating arriving vessels to the terminals in transshipmen...
Traditionally, terminal operators create an initial berthing plan before the arrival of incoming ves...
High demand of high speed and volume transportation in globalization has dramatically increased need...
Ships have increasingly become an essential component within international trade. When arriving at t...
Over the past several years, port related charges in Japanese ports have been substantially higher t...
We present a case study based on a multi-terminal container operation in Antwerp, Belgium, where a s...
We consider a port consisting of a cluster of inter-related terminals, where container vessels arriv...