Abstract
The liner shipping network design problem is considered in the paper. This problem is particularly relevant in the current global political and economic conditions, where finding optimal solutions for business becomes crucial for survival. State-of-the-art formulations and methods for solving the problem in domestic and international scientific papers are discussed. Four types of liner services such as simple service, “butterfly”, “pendulum” and complex service are described. A simple service that can be reduced to the traveling salesman problem is primarily focused on. Our own formulation of the problem is proposed and an example of liner shipping network description, based on the proposed formulation, is provided. In the example, presented in the paper, a container line, based on a single domestic seaport (Vladivostok) and four seaports in China, is demonstrated. It should be noticed, that the problem includes several optimization sub-problems (such as multi-commodity flow problem), solving which is important for finding best solutions for the designed shipping line, but is outside the bounds of this research. The liner services as a sequence of vessel calls to ports are described; and some results of the foregoing generation process are discussed. The optimal solution is selected from the set of generated solutions. It represents a particular case that simultaneously has the lowest costs for implementing the container line and the highest number of serviced container flows. It is noted that this solution is optimal only within the generated solution space and may not be optimal for the considered example of the problem.
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