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Title: Vessel capacity restrictions in the fleet deployment problem: an application to the Panama Canal
Authors: Herrera, Manuel
Agrell, Per J.
Manrique-de-Lara-Peñate, Casiano 
Trujillo, Lourdes 
UNESCO Clasification: 531212 Transportes y comunicaciones
Keywords: Container
Fleet deployment
Liner shipping
Mixed-integer linear programming
Panama Canal expansion, et al
Issue Date: 2017
Journal: Annals of Operations Research 
Conference: Workshop on Logistics, Optimization and Transportation (LOT) honored the Memory of Arne Lokketangen 
Abstract: This paper analyses the consequences of the upcoming Panama Canal expansion using a liner fleet deployment model (LFDM) applied to the container shipment routing problem. As the canal capacity will be increased in 2016 from 5000 TEUs to 13,000 TEUs vessels, new options will be offered to container liner shippers. Some earlier work has suggested impact on shipping patterns, transshipment and cost structures. We derive optimal results for a MIP implementation of the LFDM adapted to the Panama Canal problem for demand scenarios on different international container traffic routes corresponding to a range of ±17 % of the actual Canal traffic in 2014. Our results show positive effects on total costs from fleet redeployment of larger vessels to the Canal-crossing routes, leading to lowered vessel costs and higher utilization rates. The expansion is also environmentally advantageous since the fleet composition will induce lower bunker fuel consumption and thereby lower CO2 emissions. However, the total Canal costs are still predicted to be a minor proportion of the cost basis without incentives for additional or alternative Canal capacity.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10553/35731
ISSN: 0254-5330
DOI: 10.1007/s10479-016-2262-9
Source: Annals of Operations Research[ISSN 0254-5330],v. 253, p. 845-869
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