Integrating maritime logistics with existing concepts & methodologies of supply chain management

This report paper deals with ways to improve the overall supply chain performance of the shippers when integrating the use of the maritime transport in the existing Supply Chain Management (SCM). In today’s era of globalisation coupled with continuous growth in world trade, seaborne trade and demand...

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Main Authors: Bay, Li Shan, Lam, Yan Yee, Ng, Wei Ying
Other Authors: Teo, Chee Chong
Format: Final Year Project
Language:English
Published: 2008
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10356/12823
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-128232023-03-03T16:50:38Z Integrating maritime logistics with existing concepts & methodologies of supply chain management Bay, Li Shan Lam, Yan Yee Ng, Wei Ying Teo, Chee Chong School of Civil and Environmental Engineering DRNTU::Engineering::Maritime studies::Maritime management and business This report paper deals with ways to improve the overall supply chain performance of the shippers when integrating the use of the maritime transport in the existing Supply Chain Management (SCM). In today’s era of globalisation coupled with continuous growth in world trade, seaborne trade and demand for shipping services have become increasingly important in many transportation networks. However, sea transport is not explicitly incorporated as a planning component in the existing methodologies and concepts of SCM. This paper presents an investigation and theoretical review of the effects of the characteristics of seaborne transportation (i.e. long lead time and unreliability of shipping) and approaches to minimise these effects in the context of shippers’ cost and responsiveness. Therefore, factors such as shippers’ operating environments, product characteristics and their demands (i.e. value-weight ratio and weight-bulk ratio), and the risks involved in SCM (i.e. transportation risk, information risk, coordination and partnership risk) will be discussed to determine how long lead time and unreliability of shipping will impact on these aspects. With that, approaches such as redesign of liners' networks, collaboration through uniform information sharing systems and the efficiency of the terminal operations are examined for reducing the possible effects caused by the seaborne transportation. Bachelor of Science (Maritime Studies) 2008-05-15T06:08:13Z 2008-10-07T01:37:03Z 2008-05-15T06:08:13Z 2008-10-07T01:37:03Z 2008 2008 Final Year Project (FYP) http://hdl.handle.net/10356/12823 en 52 p. application/pdf
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Bay, Li Shan
Lam, Yan Yee
Ng, Wei Ying
Integrating maritime logistics with existing concepts & methodologies of supply chain management
description This report paper deals with ways to improve the overall supply chain performance of the shippers when integrating the use of the maritime transport in the existing Supply Chain Management (SCM). In today’s era of globalisation coupled with continuous growth in world trade, seaborne trade and demand for shipping services have become increasingly important in many transportation networks. However, sea transport is not explicitly incorporated as a planning component in the existing methodologies and concepts of SCM. This paper presents an investigation and theoretical review of the effects of the characteristics of seaborne transportation (i.e. long lead time and unreliability of shipping) and approaches to minimise these effects in the context of shippers’ cost and responsiveness. Therefore, factors such as shippers’ operating environments, product characteristics and their demands (i.e. value-weight ratio and weight-bulk ratio), and the risks involved in SCM (i.e. transportation risk, information risk, coordination and partnership risk) will be discussed to determine how long lead time and unreliability of shipping will impact on these aspects. With that, approaches such as redesign of liners' networks, collaboration through uniform information sharing systems and the efficiency of the terminal operations are examined for reducing the possible effects caused by the seaborne transportation.
author2 Teo, Chee Chong
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Bay, Li Shan
Lam, Yan Yee
Ng, Wei Ying
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author Bay, Li Shan
Lam, Yan Yee
Ng, Wei Ying
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title Integrating maritime logistics with existing concepts & methodologies of supply chain management
title_short Integrating maritime logistics with existing concepts & methodologies of supply chain management
title_full Integrating maritime logistics with existing concepts & methodologies of supply chain management
title_fullStr Integrating maritime logistics with existing concepts & methodologies of supply chain management
title_full_unstemmed Integrating maritime logistics with existing concepts & methodologies of supply chain management
title_sort integrating maritime logistics with existing concepts & methodologies of supply chain management
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