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This paper presents a literature survey on the fleet size and mix problem in maritime transportation. Fluctuations in the shipping market and frequent mismatches between fleet capacities and demands highlight the relevance of the problem and call for more accurate decision support. After...
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This paper considers a maritime inventory routing problem faced by a major cement producer. A heterogeneous fleet of bulk ships transport multiple non-mixable cement products from producing factories to regional silo stations along the coast of Norway. Inventory constraints are present both at...
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Scheduling shipments of bulk cargoes when multiple cargoes may be on board a vessel simultaneously is an especially complicated task. Most research on such bulk ship routing and scheduling problems has focused on solving a simplified version of the real problem, which we denote as the basic...
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