#2904. A multi-criteria fleet deployment model for cost, time and environmental impact

November 2026publication date
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Abstract:
Most traditional maritime logistics models focus solely on cost minimization, while supply chain management literature and practice emphasizes timeliness and reliability of delivery. This article addresses this problem by formulating a two-criteria fleet deployment model that minimizes transportation costs and travel time under environmental constraints. Emission control results show that the impact primarily affects shippers in the form of longer lead times, rather than liners, which benefit from lower costs.
Keywords:
Fleet deployment; Greenhouse gases; Liner shipping; Maritime transport; MIP; Value of time

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