Expansion of the global economy highly depends on deep‐sea transportation, which is the backbone of maritime transportation. An efficient decision on the ship operations increases the ship's productivity, and thus has impacts both on the local and on the global economies. This chapter focuses on the ship routing and scheduling problem, which is the major factor determining a ship's productivity. The chapter reviews the ship routing problem (SRP). Brouer developed a metaheuristic algorithm for the liner SRP, which combines four main steps, namely construction, improvement, reinsertion and perturbation. The green ship routing and scheduling problem (GSRP) consists of designing the routes and schedules for a fleet of ships considering several ports such that the demand for loading and unloading operations is met. The chapter then discusses in detail on energy‐efficient transportation.
Metaheuristics for Ship Operations
2018-04-30
26 pages
Aufsatz/Kapitel (Buch)
Elektronische Ressource
Englisch
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