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Title: Supply chain cost minimization by collaboration between liner shipping companies and port operators
Authors: Liu, Z
Wang, S 
Du, Y
Wang, H
Issue Date: Jul-2016
Source: Transportation journal, July 2016, v. 55, no. 3, p. 296-314
Abstract: The container handling rates at ports are input for container shipping operations planning by shipping lines. The handling rates are unilaterally determined by port operators. This article points out that it may be possible for port operators to provide higher handling rates at some additional costs. The higher handling rates will enable ships to have more time sailing at sea, leading to less fuel consumption. The reduction in fuel costs for shipping lines may be more significant than the additional costs incurred by port operators. We therefore propose a practical and easy-to-implement collaborative mechanism between shipping lines and port operators, where the shipping lines compensate the port operators for their additional costs. As a result, the overall efficiency of container transportation is improved.
Keywords: Maritime transportation
Container liner shipping
Shipping lines
Port operators
Publisher: Pennsylvania State University Press
Journal: Transportation journal 
ISSN: 0041-1612
EISSN: 2157-328X
DOI: 10.5325/transportationj.55.3.0296
Rights: Copyright © 2016 by The Pennsylvania State University. All rights reserved.
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This is the pre-published version of the following article: Liu, Z., Wang, S., Du, Y., & Wang, H. (2016). Supply chain cost minimization by collaboration between liner shipping companies and port operators. Transportation Journal, 55(3), 296-314 which has been published in final form at https://doi.org/10.5325/transportationj.55.3.0296.
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