“全球贸易的物流及海运系统”特刊

IF 3.7 3区 工程技术 Q2 TRANSPORTATION Maritime Policy & Management Pub Date : 2021-10-03 DOI:10.1080/03088839.2021.1993366
Fan Wang, M. Luo, Zhou Xu
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当前,全球贸易面临新冠肺炎疫情、地缘政治冲突、供应链中断、技术创新等诸多挑战。为了应对这些挑战,物流系统的发展继续推动国际贸易的复苏和增长。这导致了更加复杂的全球供应链网络,通常涉及海运、内河航运、公路、航空和铁路运输系统。本期特刊旨在汇集关于全球贸易物流和海运系统发展的最新理论和实践研究。Sun等人的第一篇文章研究了两条新的航线,以应对全球变暖导致的北极海冰退缩。“西北航道”和“北海航道”两条新航道的开通,将大大缩短全球运输距离,刺激北半球国家间的贸易往来,改变枢纽港的格局。为了评估枢纽港的变化,本研究运用空间可计算一般均衡模型,对全球海运贸易行为和全球集装箱流量分布进行建模。SCGE通过实际贸易和港口吞吐量数据进行校准,结果表明,一些南方枢纽港口将呈现下降趋势,因为一些潜在的枢纽地点将出现在北方地区。Zhang等人的第二篇文章研究了铁矿石从供应商到钢铁厂的多式联运多层入站物流系统的设计。考虑需求不确定性,提出了一种两阶段非线性随机规划模型来优化物流系统的设计。然后将模型线性化并重新表述。然后开发了基于场景的分解算法来求解该模型。以某钢铁企业为例,进行了数值实验,验证了模型和求解算法的有效性。Kim等人的第三篇文章研究了如何在考虑转移成本分担的情况下,为可折叠集装箱的班轮制定有效的配载计划。近年来,可折叠集装箱在海上运输系统中的应用越来越广泛。一方面,它为航运公司节省船舶舱位带来了机会,但另一方面,它使船舶积载计划复杂化。为了解决这些问题,本研究提出了一种混合整数规划模型,该模型将可折叠集装箱纳入积载计划,并将集装箱再分配中的转移成本分摊纳入船舶上。通过计算实验表明,应用该模型,班轮公司可以消除船舶上大多数不必要的集装箱再分配,并且可以公平地分担不可避免的集装箱再分配成本。接下来的四篇文章研究了物流和海事系统的码头运营管理,以应对海港因全球贸易的显著增长而面临的越来越大的压力。Mahmoodjanloo的研究调查了如何优化多艘船在不同码头装卸货物的路线和调度。不同的终端有不同的吃水限制和时间窗口,这使得优化问题非常具有挑战性。针对这一挑战,提出了一种基于动态规划和分支定界算法的两阶段求解方法。通过大量的数值实验验证了新方法的有效性和有效性。Song等人的研究探讨了大型海港通常在不同码头之间运行的穿梭船如何优化路线和调度。这种穿梭海港可以满足码头间的转运需求,缓解海港的拥挤。为了生成最优或接近最优的路线和调度,两个混合整数规划公式。7,915 - 916 https://doi.org/10.1080/03088839.2021.1993366
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Special issue on ‘Logistics and maritime systems for global trade’
Global trade nowadays faces significant challenges due to the pandemic, geopolitical conflicts, supply chain disruptions, technology innovations, and so on. In response to these challenges, the development of logistics systems continues to drive the recovery and growth of international trade. This leads to even more complex global supply chain networks, typically involving maritime transportation, inland waterways, road, air and rail transportation systems. This special issue aims to bring together recent theoretical and practical research on the development of logistics and maritime systems for global trade. The first article by Sun et al. studies two new shipping routes in response to the retreat of Artic Sea ice caused by global warming. The two new shipping routes, including the Northwest Passage and the Northern Sea Route can significantly shorten the global transportation distance, stimulate trade among countries in the northern hemisphere, and change the hub ports. In order to evaluate the change of hub ports, this study applies a Spatial Computable General Equilibrium (SCGE) by modeling both global seaborne trade behavior and global container flow distributions. The SCGE is calibrated by actual trade and port throughput data, and the results indicate that some southern hub ports will show a declining trend, as some potential hub locations will appear in the northern areas. The second article by Zhang et al. studies the design of a multimodal and multilayer inbound logistics system for the delivery of iron ore from suppliers to steel plants. With demand uncertainty taken into account the study proposes a two-stage nonlinear stochastic programming model to optimize the design of the logistics system. The model is then linearized and reformulated. A scenario-based decomposition algorithm is then developed to solve the model. The proposed model and solution algorithm are applied to a case study of a steel company in China, and numerical experiments are conducted to demonstrate their effectiveness. The third article by Kim et al. studies how to make efficient stowage plans for shipping liners with foldable containers and shift cost-sharing taken into account. Foldable containers have recently been used more and more in maritime transportation systems. On the one hand it brings opportunities for shipping liners to save vessel spaces, but on the other hand it complicates vessel stowage plans. To address such complications, this study proposes a mixed-integer programming model that incorporates foldable containers in stowage plans as well as shift cost-sharing in the redistribution of containers on vessels. Through computational experiments, it has been shown that by applying the newly proposed model, shipping liners can eliminate most unnecessary redistributions of containers on vessels, and that inevitable container redistribution costs can be shared fairly. The next four articles study terminal operations management for logistics and maritime systems, in response to the increasing pressure faced by seaports due to the significant growth of global trade. The study by Mahmoodjanloo investigates how to optimize the routing and scheduling of multiple ships for pickups and deliveries of cargoes at various terminals. Different terminals have different draft limits and time windows, making the optimization problem very challenging to solve. To tackle the challenge, a two-stage solution method is developed which is novelly based on dynamic programming and a branch-and-bound algorithm. The efficiency and effectiveness of the newly proposed method are then demonstrated by extensive numerical experiments. The study by Song et al. investigates how to optimize the routing and scheduling of shuttle vessels that are usually run by large seaports between different terminals. Such shuttle seaports can fulfill inter-terminal transshipment demands and alleviate congestion at seaports. To generate optimal or near-optimal routing and scheduling, two mixed-integer programming formulations MARITIME POLICY & MANAGEMENT 2021, VOL. 48, NO. 7, 915–916 https://doi.org/10.1080/03088839.2021.1993366
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期刊介绍: Thirty years ago maritime management decisions were taken on the basis of experience and hunch. Today, the experience is augmented by expert analysis and informed by research findings. Maritime Policy & Management provides the latest findings and analyses, and the opportunity for exchanging views through its Comment Section. A multi-disciplinary and international refereed journal, it brings together papers on the different topics that concern the maritime industry. Emphasis is placed on business, organizational, economic, sociolegal and management topics at port, community, shipping company and shipboard levels. The Journal also provides details of conferences and book reviews.
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