Marine Transportation and International Trade
TRB's Transportation Research Record: Journal of the Transportation Research Board, No. 2549 consists of 12 papers addressing marine transportation and international trade, including:
- Approach Integrating Mixed-Integer Programming and Constraint Programming for Planning Rotations of Inland Vessels in a Large Seaport
- Use of Nationwide Automatic Identification System Data to Quantify Resiliency of Marine Transportation Systems
- Developing a Port Energy Management Plan: Issues, Challenges, and Prospects
- Using Open Source Data to Quantify the Impact of Supply Chain Disruptions at Niche Ports: Scenario Involving Canada’s Largest Oil Refinery
- Payback Period for Emissions Abatement Alternatives: Role of Regulation and Fuel Prices
- Minimax Regret Model for Liner Shipping Fleet Deployment with Uncertain Demand
- Analysis of Profitability for Container Shipping on Arctic Routes by Navigation Speed and Risk of Disruption
- Forecasting Global Maritime Container Demand with Integrated Trade–Transportation Modeling Framework
- Study on Economic Evaluation of the Northern Sea Route: Taking the Voyage of Yong Sheng as an Example
- Verification of Route Choice Model and Operational Model of Vessel Traffic
- Hot Spots for Vessel-to-Vessel and Vessel-to-Fixed-Object Accidents Along the Great Lakes Seaway
- Data Tools to Identify Safety and Environmental Risks to the Marine Transportation System
This Summary Last Modified On: 8/12/2016