Empty container repositioning, Port Planning, Design and Construction

Journal Article (2017)
Author(s)

Rob Zuidwijk (Rotterdam School of Management)

B. Wiegmans (TU Delft - Transport and Planning)

Research Group
Transport and Planning
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Publication Year
2017
Language
English
Research Group
Transport and Planning
Issue number
Summer 2017
Volume number
74
Pages (from-to)
1-30

Abstract

The global distribution of goods involving maritime transport makes use of standardized loading units, which are also known as maritime containers, progressively. It is not uncommon to use these containers beyond the transport between seaports, i.e. the goods are transported in containers from origin to destination in the hinterland, e.g. from supplier factory to buyer distribution centre.
Containers are of various sizes and are often re-used several times in the supply chain. This requires a container, once unloaded and emptied, to be re-positioned to another location in the hinterland, where it is loaded with new cargo for its next voyage. The repositioning of empty containers is a complex management and logistics problem, which involves multiple organizations. In this technical paper, we touch upon a few of these intricacies and suggest directions for further exploration to resolve the issues at hand.

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