Transportation Research Record: Journal of the Transportation Research Board, No. 2549 consists of 12 papers addressing marine transportation and international trade, including: Approach Integrating Mixed-Integer Programming and Constraint Programming for Planning Rotations of Inland Vessels in a Large Seaport. Use of Nationwide. Automatic Identification System Data to Quantify Resiliency of Marine Transportation Systems. Developing a Port Energy Management Plan: Issues, Challenges, and Prospects. Using Open Source Data to Quantify the Impact of Supply Chain Disruptions at Niche Ports: Scenario Involving Canada’s Largest Oil Refinery. Payback Period for Emissions Abatement Alternatives: Role of Regulation and Fuel Prices. Minimax Regret Model for Liner Shipping Fleet Deployment with Uncertain Demand. Analysis of Profitability for Container Shipping on Arctic Routes by Navigation Speed and Risk of Disruption. Forecasting Global Maritime Container Demand with Integrated Trade–Transportation Modeling Framework. Study on Economic Evaluation of the Northern Sea Route: Taking the Voyage of Yong Sheng as an Example. Verification of Route Choice Model and Operational Model of Vessel Traffic. Hot Spots for Vessel-to-Vessel and Vessel-to-Fixed-Object Accidents Along the Great Lakes Seaway. Data Tools to Identify Safety and Environmental Risks to the Marine Transportation System.


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