Heterogeneous vessel fleet co-management for liner alliances under profit-sharing agreement and weekly-dependent demand

Yadong Wang, Huming Zhang, Tingsong Wang, Jinping Liu
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As the oversupply of shipping capacity and the competition within the shipping industry intensifies, liner alliances have emerged as the prevailing mode of cooperation. The members in a liner alliance often have different shipping resources, indicating that they have to coordinate the shipping resources with each other, in order to achieve smooth cooperation. During the coordination, the fairness of members cannot be ignored as it forms the foundation of cooperation stability. Meanwhile, the vessel fleet is often heterogeneous in practice, not homogeneous assumed in most of existing studies. Therefore, this research explores the joint optimization problem of heterogeneous vessel fleet co-management (including fleet co-deployment, vessel co-scheduling, vessel co-sequencing, slot co-chartering and slot co-allocation), taking into account profit-sharing agreement and weekly-dependent demand. In response to this problem, a mixed-integer nonlinear program is first formulated with the goal of maximizing the overall profit reached by the alliance. We then linearize this nonlinear program, and subsequently develop a solution method to identify the optimal solution for the linearized model. Various numerical tests are performed to examine the validity of the proposed model. Furthermore, several managerial insights that support the operation of liner alliance are delivered.
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期刊介绍: Transportation Research Part E: Logistics and Transportation Review is a reputable journal that publishes high-quality articles covering a wide range of topics in the field of logistics and transportation research. The journal welcomes submissions on various subjects, including transport economics, transport infrastructure and investment appraisal, evaluation of public policies related to transportation, empirical and analytical studies of logistics management practices and performance, logistics and operations models, and logistics and supply chain management. Part E aims to provide informative and well-researched articles that contribute to the understanding and advancement of the field. The content of the journal is complementary to other prestigious journals in transportation research, such as Transportation Research Part A: Policy and Practice, Part B: Methodological, Part C: Emerging Technologies, Part D: Transport and Environment, and Part F: Traffic Psychology and Behaviour. Together, these journals form a comprehensive and cohesive reference for current research in transportation science.
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