Challenges in Managing Empty Container Movements at Multiple Planning Levels |
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Authors: | Kris Braekers Gerrit K Janssens An Caris |
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Institution: | 1. Transportation Research Institute (IMOB) , Hasselt University , Campus Diepenbeek, Wetenschapspark 5 bus 6, Diepenbeek, 3500, Belgium kris.braekers@uhasselt.be;3. Transportation Research Institute (IMOB) , Hasselt University , Campus Diepenbeek, Wetenschapspark 5 bus 6, Diepenbeek, 3500, Belgium |
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Abstract: | Empty container management deals with repositioning empty containers at minimum costs while fulfilling empty container demands. Due to imbalances in trade, some areas have a surplus of empty containers, while others have a shortage. Therefore, empty containers need to be repositioned globally to make sure that sufficient empty containers are available everywhere. Besides, empty containers need to be repositioned regionally between shippers, consignees, inland depots, terminals and ports in order to fulfil demand. In this paper, the focus is on the empty container management problem at a regional level. The problem is described in detail and opportunities for reducing empty container movements are discussed. Decisions to be taken at each planning level (strategic, tactical and operational) are described, and for each planning level, a detailed overview of planning models proposed in the literature is presented. Planning models considering decisions at several planning levels are discussed as well. Finally, interesting opportunities for future research are identified. |
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