Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1023528 Transportation Research Part E: Logistics and Transportation Review 2013 7 Pages PDF
Abstract

Container paths play an important role in liner shipping services with container transshipment operations. In the literature, link-based multi-commodity flow formulations are widely used for container routing. However, they have two deficiencies: the level of service in terms of the origin-to-destination transit time is not incorporated and maritime cabotage may be violated. To overcome these deficiencies, we first present an operational network representation of a liner shipping network. Based on the network, an integer linear programming model is formulated to obtain container paths with minimum cost. Finally, we add constraints to the integer linear programming model, excluding those paths already obtained, so as to find all the container paths.

► An operational network model for container routing. ► An integer programming model for generating container paths. ► Origin-to-destination transit time and maritime cabotage constraints.

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