Searched for: subject%3A%22containers%22
(1 - 8 of 8)
document
van Adrichem, Marijn (author)
Despite the potential benefits regarding data-sharing in the container supply chain, stakeholders still can be skeptical towards data-collaboration. Due to conflicting goals and objectives of companies and the competitive nature of the<br/>industry, data-collaboration cannot be easily achieved. Previous research has little touched upon combining...
master thesis 2022
document
Parolas, I. (author)
The hinterland transportation of incoming containers at container terminals is a complex problem, due to the various actors involved and their often conflicting interests. A promising solution towards the problem for hinterland network operators is that of synchromodality, a concept that refers to on-line network planning for hinterland...
master thesis 2016
document
Menger, I. (author)
master thesis 2016
document
Plompen, W.A.C.L. (author)
Evaluation and comparison of three common network types (i.e. begin-and-end, hub-and-spoke, and line network) to establish guidelines for the design of port hinterland intermodal inland waterway transport networks. The research was conducted by using both literature, as well as a model that was based on existing software, but adapted from...
master thesis 2014
document
Mueller, M.A. (author)
Over the last two decades, global container transport has grown rapidly, and transport between Asia and Europe in particular. This increase in container transport has led to fierce competition between container ports. The competition between container ports is affected by various factors in the container transport sector. Changes in these...
master thesis 2014
document
Van Kessel, S.P. (author)
master thesis 2012
document
Defares, D.L. (author)
master thesis 2011
document
Luijendijk, C.A.B. (author)
master thesis 2000
Searched for: subject%3A%22containers%22
(1 - 8 of 8)