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| Title: | Enhancing maritime cost analysis : identifying opportunities for cross-industry insights | Authors: | Han, T Wan, Y Yang, D |
Issue Date: | Sep-2025 | Source: | Transport policy, Sept 2025, v. 171, p. 1050-1063 | Abstract: | Cost analysis is a fundamental component in the research of transportation sectors. While extensive cost studies have been conducted in the fields of air, rail, and road transportation, there is a noticeable lack of reviews in the domain of maritime transportation. This study addresses this gap by reviewing and summarizing cost studies conducted in the maritime transportation sector over the past few decades. We categorize cost models in maritime transportation into two groups: item-based cost formulation and aggregated cost formulation. Drawing from the wealth of cost studies in air transportation and recognizing its similarities with maritime transportation, we employ it as a reference point to uncover valuable insights applicable to the maritime industry. Specifically, we compare differences in research questions, cost formulations, and their application scenarios. By conducting this comparative analysis, we identify areas where maritime transportation can adapt and benefit from the insights gained in air transportation cost studies. Furthermore, this study outlines potential research and application directions for maritime cost analysis based on the findings. By highlighting the potential for cross-industry learning, this review serves as a valuable reference for scholars and industry practitioners seeking to delve deeper into insights derived from cost studies in the maritime transportation sector. | Keywords: | Aggregate cost formulation Cost characteristics Cost study Item-based cost formulation Maritime transportation |
Publisher: | Pergamon Press | Journal: | Transport policy | ISSN: | 0967-070X | EISSN: | 1879-310X | DOI: | 10.1016/j.tranpol.2025.07.034 |
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