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Sandro Noto, Molka Gharbaoui, Mariano Falcitelli, Barbara Martini, Piero Castoldi and Paolo Pagano
In recent years, the adoption of innovative technologies in maritime transport and logistics systems has become a key aspect towards their development and growth, especially due to the complex and heterogeneous nature of the maritime environment. On the ...
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Gabriel Fedorko, Vieroslav Molnár, Nikoleta Miku?ová, Jan Strohmandl and Tomá? Ki?ik
Marine container terminals play an irreplaceable role in modern logistics. They ensure the functioning of material flows and supply chains. Optimal and efficient operations of terminals are increasingly based on full or partial automation. As a result, t...
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Dimas Angga Fakhri Muzhoffar, Kunihiro Hamada, Yujiro Wada, Yusuke Miyake and Shun Kawamura
Dynamic changes in the global market demand affect ship development. Correspondingly, big data have provided the ability to comprehend the current and future conditions in numerous sectors and understand the dynamic circumstances of the maritime industry...
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Jesús Muñuzuri, Antonio Lorenzo-Espejo, Ana Pegado-Bardayo and Alejandro Escudero-Santana
The multiple processes taking place on a daily basis at an intermodal container terminal are often considered individually, given the complexity of their joint consideration. Nevertheless, the integrated planning and scheduling of operations in an interm...
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Bojan Be?kovnik, Marina Zanne and Marko Golnar
This study addresses the highly topical issue of the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on port logistics. The impacts are reflected in all three pillars of sustainable operations and development that port logistics should pursue. The economic impact is str...
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Vítor Caldeirinha, João Lemos Nabais and Cláudio Pinto
Supply chains are complex systems that have grown in dimension and spread worldwide. In supply chains, physical and information flows have strict service quality requirements, namely transparency conditions and traceability. Seaports, connecting land and...
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Daewon Kim, Changhee Lee, Sungho Park and Sangseop Lim
Maritime Autonomous Surface Ships (MASS), an emerging area of digital advancement in shipping and shipbuilding industries, presents a different legal paradigm from that of existing ships. Existing maritime-related industries, including shipping, shipbuil...
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Kazuo Hiekata and Zhinan Zhao
The maritime industry is trying to utilize new technology for enhancing its competitiveness to overcome today?s severe economic situation, and some interact effects, or potentially emergent effects, will emerge during the introduction of these technologi...
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Alberto Camarero Orive, José Ignacio Parra Santiago, David Díaz Gutiérrez and Francisco De Manuel López
This paper introduces the concept of R4 (road-rail-ro-ro), a concept increasingly used in transport and logistics research circles that defines the modern concept of the transport chain as it passes through the intermodal use of rail, road, and ship via ...
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Zhihuan Wang, Chenguang Meng, Mengyuan Yao and Christophe Claramunt
Maritime ports are critical logistics hubs that play an important role when preventing the transmission of COVID-19-imported infections from incoming international-going ships. This study introduces a data-driven method to dynamically model infection ris...
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