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A decision support system for port selection
Authors:Jasmine Siu Lee Lam  Jing Dai
Institution:1. Division of Infrastructure Systems and Maritime Studies, School of Civil and Environmental Engineering , Nanyang Technological University , 50 Nanyang Avenue, 639798 , Singapore , Singapore sllam@ntu.edu.sg;3. Supply Chain and Information Systems Department, College of Business , Iowa State University , 3132 Gerdin Business Building, Ames , IA , 50011 , USA
Abstract:Abstract

A number of studies have been carried out on the factors determining port choice, derived from the perspectives of shippers, carriers or both. Recently, some studies using multi-criteria analysis, more specifically Saaty's analytical hierarchy process (AHP), have been undertaken to address port competitiveness and port selection by shipping lines. Based on a review of the literature on port selection, this article proposes a decision support system (DSS) for port selection using AHP methodology. The proposed DSS is web-based and thus it can be accessed by more decision makers and data collection can be carried out faster. Moreover, AHP addresses the issue of how to structure a complex decision problem, identify its criteria, measure the interaction among them and finally synthesise all the information to arrive at priorities, which depict preferences. AHP is able to assist port managers in obtaining a detailed understanding of the criteria and address the port selection problem utilising multi-criteria analysis. This article presents the architecture and the port selection procedure of the web-based DSS, and then illustrates three different cases. It shows how technology advancement can bring positive effects of strategic planning to shipping firms.
Keywords:port selection  decision support system (DSS)  analytical hierarchy process (AHP)  multi-criteria analysis  liner shipping
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