Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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479774 | European Journal of Operational Research | 2014 | 11 Pages |
•Liner shipping networks should be designed in an integrated way.•Integrated network design entails fleet design, ship scheduling and cargo routing.•Integrated shipping network design can yield substantial cost savings.
In this paper the combined fleet-design, ship-scheduling and cargo-routing problem with limited availability of ships in liner shipping is considered. A composite solution approach is proposed in which the ports are first aggregated into port clusters to reduce the problem size. When the cargo flows are disaggregated, a feeder service network is introduced to ship the cargo within a port cluster. The solution method is tested on a problem instance containing 58 ports on the Asia–Europe trade lane of Maersk. The best obtained profit gives an improvement of more than 10% compared to the reference network based on the Maersk network.