Ship routing and scheduling systems: forecasting, upscaling and viability

IF 2 Q3 BUSINESS
Said El Noshokaty
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Abstract

Purpose The purpose of this paper is to resolve three problems in ship routing and scheduling systems. Problem 1 is the anticipation of the future cargo transport demand when the shipping models are stochastic based on this demand. Problem 2 is the capacity of these models in processing large number of ships and cargoes within a reasonable time. Problem 3 is the viability of tramp shipping when it comes to real problems. Design/methodology/approach A commodity-trade forecasting system is developed, an information technology platform is designed and new shipping elements are added to the models to resolve tramp problems of en-route ship bunkering, low-tide port calls and hold-cleaning cost caused by carrying incompatible cargoes. Findings More realistic stochastic cargo quantity and freight can now be anticipated, larger number of ships and cargoes are now processed in time and shipping systems are becoming more viable. Practical implications More support goes to ship owners to make better shipping decisions. Originality/value New norms are established in forecasting, upscaling and viability in ship routing and scheduling systems.
船舶路线和调度系统:预测、升级和可行性
目的本文的目的是解决船舶路径和调度系统中的三个问题。问题1是当基于这种需求的运输模型是随机的时,对未来货物运输需求的预期。问题2是这些模型在合理时间内处理大量船舶和货物的能力。当涉及到实际问题时,问题3是不定期运输的可行性。设计/方法/方法开发了一个商品贸易预测系统,设计了一个信息技术平台,并在模型中添加了新的航运元素,以解决途中船舶加油、退潮港口停靠和因运输不兼容货物而导致的货舱清洁成本等不定期问题。发现现在可以预测更现实的随机货物数量和运费,现在可以及时处理更多的船只和货物,航运系统变得更加可行。实际意义更多支持船东做出更好的运输决策。独创性/价值在船舶路线和调度系统的预测、升级和可行性方面建立了新的规范。
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