Thi Yen Pham , Ngoc Cuong Truong , Phung Hung Nguyen , Hwan-Seong Kim
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摘要
本研究旨在从航运公司的角度评估集装箱码头的选择。该方法结合了模糊环境条件下的理想解相似度排序技术(TOPSIS)、层次分析法(AHP)和累积前景理论(CPT)来解决问题,同时考虑了定量和定性标准以及决策者的风险态度。本文以越南的六个集装箱码头为案例进行了评估,以说明所提方法的可行性。对航运公司的评估总结表明,运营效率是选择码头的最关键标准;Cat Lai 码头被认为是越南最合适的码头。此外,前景参数对最佳选择也有影响。研究结果可为集装箱码头运营商提高竞争力提供有价值的见解。同时,班轮航运公司在选择港口过程中做出明智的战略决策,也会从中受益。
The fuzzy MCDM for container terminal choice in Vietnam from shipping lines’ perspective based on cumulative prospect theory
This study aims to assess the container terminal choice from the perspective of shipping lines. The method incorporates the technique for order of preference by similarity to the ideal solution (TOPSIS) under fuzzy environmental conditions, the analytic hierarchy process (AHP), and cumulative prospect theory (CPT) to address the problem while accounting for both quantitative and qualitative criteria as well as the risk attitude of the decision-makers. This paper evaluates six container terminals in Vietnam as a case study to illustrate the feasibility of the proposed approach. A summary of the assessment of shipping lines shows that operational efficiency is the most crucial criterion for the terminal’s choice; the Cat Lai terminal is considered the most appropriate terminal in Vietnam. In addition, prospect parameters have an impact on the best alternative. The findings could offer valuable insights for container terminal operators to enhance their competitiveness. Simultaneously, liner shipping companies stand to benefit by making informed and strategic decisions in their port selection processes.