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2063. Just-in-Time sailing for container ships
Invited abstract in session MD-62: Seaside Planning II, stream OR in Port Operations.
Monday, 14:30-16:00Room: S12 (building: 101)
Authors (first author is the speaker)
1. | Rommert Dekker
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Erasmus University Rotterdam |
Abstract
Just-in-Time sailing is a recently introduced concept by the IMO to avoid ships waiting before terminals. In this talk we investigate to which extent this concept saves money as well as CO2 emissions. First we consider the case without arrival slots and investigate how much slowing down saves. Secondly we consider the case that ships also have information about the ships behind them. Finally we consider the case where terminals define arrival slots at a tactical level with penalties for late arriving. We consider several strategies for ships and investigate the case with two shipping lines with different arrival reliability.
Keywords
- Maritime applications
- Reliability
Status: accepted
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