Cleaner Logistics and Supply Chain (Jun 2024)

Managing port disruption through sailing speed optimization for sustainable maritime transportation

  • Summer Guo,
  • Haoqing Wang,
  • Shuaian Wang

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11
p. 100153

Abstract

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Ports, as nodes in maritime transportation, frequently face disruptions leading to congestion, adversely affecting the efficiency and sustainability of the global supply chain. This study considers the speeding-up strategy to alleviate port congestion. We model the transportation network as a closed Jackson network and adopt a tailored mean-value analysis algorithm to solve the model. To deliver the increased sailing speed, we further put forward a bi-section search algorithm. Our numerical analysis results demonstrate the feasibility of increasing speed to alleviate port congestion. However, when port congestion exceeds a certain threshold, the system faces collapse, rendering the increase in speed ineffective. Additionally, we recommend shipping companies consider using clean energy when employing the speeding-up strategy to mitigate congestion, thus safeguarding the environment. Our study combines theoretical methodologies and analytical models, providing insights regarding speeding up the vessels. The findings of this study offer guidelines for real-world sustainable maritime practice.

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