Cold chain shipping mode choice with environmental and financial perspectives
Mode choice between reefer bulk and container in seaborne cold chains for time sensitive products is a practical problem, in which limited studies are available to guide decision makers. This study thoroughly investigates the cold chain mode choice problem by selecting shipping mode (containerized t...
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sg-ntu-dr.10356-1608762022-08-05T02:00:55Z Cold chain shipping mode choice with environmental and financial perspectives Zhang, Xiunian Lam, Jasmine Siu Lee Iris, Çağatay School of Civil and Environmental Engineering Engineering::Civil engineering Seaborne Cold Chain Transport Mode Choice Mode choice between reefer bulk and container in seaborne cold chains for time sensitive products is a practical problem, in which limited studies are available to guide decision makers. This study thoroughly investigates the cold chain mode choice problem by selecting shipping mode (containerized transport and bulk transport) for each shipment and determining shipment quantities and ship deployment in a multi-period planning environment with independent perishable product demands. Value-Based Management as a novel method in shipping is adopted to consider both economic and environmental objectives from operational and financial aspects. The value-based mode selection models also determine the sailing speed of the heterogeneous chartered reefer bulk fleet under different chartering terms. Furthermore, the paper evaluates greenhouse gas emissions from the cold chain shipping. Findings from a numerical example show that optimal ship speed decreases with a reducing rate when the bunker price increases and with a higher decline rate when goods are less perishable. Nanyang Technological University Authors acknowledge Nanyang Technological University’s research scholarship to the first author as a PhD student. 2022-08-05T02:00:55Z 2022-08-05T02:00:55Z 2020 Journal Article Zhang, X., Lam, J. S. L. & Iris, Ç. (2020). Cold chain shipping mode choice with environmental and financial perspectives. Transportation Research Part D: Transport and Environment, 87, 102537-. https://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.trd.2020.102537 1361-9209 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/160876 10.1016/j.trd.2020.102537 2-s2.0-85090858876 87 102537 en Transportation Research Part D: Transport and Environment © 2020 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved. |
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Mode choice between reefer bulk and container in seaborne cold chains for time sensitive products is a practical problem, in which limited studies are available to guide decision makers. This study thoroughly investigates the cold chain mode choice problem by selecting shipping mode (containerized transport and bulk transport) for each shipment and determining shipment quantities and ship deployment in a multi-period planning environment with independent perishable product demands. Value-Based Management as a novel method in shipping is adopted to consider both economic and environmental objectives from operational and financial aspects. The value-based mode selection models also determine the sailing speed of the heterogeneous chartered reefer bulk fleet under different chartering terms. Furthermore, the paper evaluates greenhouse gas emissions from the cold chain shipping. Findings from a numerical example show that optimal ship speed decreases with a reducing rate when the bunker price increases and with a higher decline rate when goods are less perishable. |
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