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Supply chain 13 Logistics 12 Shipping 12 Welt 12 World 11 Optimization 10 China 9 Freight transport 9 Game theory 9 Liner shipping 9 Simulation 9 Competition 8 Container terminal 8 Tabu search 8 Vehicle routing 8 Air transport 7 Network design 7 Stochastic programming 7 Supply chain management 7 Uncertainty 7 Facility location 6 Green supply chain management 6 Lieferkette 6 Logistik 6 Luftverkehr 6 Reliability 6 Revenue management 6 Theorie 6 Theory 6 Transshipment 6 Benders decomposition 5 Column generation 5 Discrete choice model 5 Environmental management 5 Genetic algorithm 5 Heuristics 5 Intermodal transport 5 Lagrangian relaxation 5 Local search 5 Mathematical programming 5
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Article 1,001 Book / Working Paper 32
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Article in journal 24 Aufsatz in Zeitschrift 24 Collection of articles of several authors 24 Sammelwerk 24 Konferenzschrift 10 Conference proceedings 8 Aufsatzsammlung 1
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Undetermined 1,001 English 32
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Meng, Qiang 21 Gudmundsson, Sveinn Vidar 17 Hensher, David A. 16 Oum, Tae Hoon 14 Sheu, Jiuh-Biing 14 Lee, Der-Horng 13 Wang, Shuaian 13 Nagurney, Anna 12 Zhang, Anming 12 Dresner, Martin 11 Yang, Hai 11 Imai, Akio 10 Suzuki, Yoshinori 10 Lai, Kee-hung 9 Cantor, David E. 8 Corsi, Thomas M. 8 Hansen, Mark 8 Papadimitriou, Stratos 8 Grimm, Curtis M. 7 Kavussanos, Manolis G. 7 Martín, Juan Carlos 7 Nishimura, Etsuko 7 Rose, John M. 7 Chen, Jiang Hang 6 Gillen, David 6 Leachman, Robert C. 6 Loeb, Peter D. 6 Panayides, Photis M. 6 Wardman, Mark 6 Babcock, Michael W. 5 Cao, Jin Xin 5 Chassiakos, Anastasios 5 Chen, Jen-Ming 5 Cullinane, Kevin 5 Daugherty, Patricia J. 5 Dessouky, Maged 5 Dresner, Martin E. 5 Gelareh, Shahin 5 Haughton, Michael A. 5 Hess, Stephane 5
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Air Transport Research Society 9 International Association of Maritime Economists 1 International Association of Maritime Economists / Conference <2015, Kuala Lumpur> 1 National Urban Freight Conference <2006, Long Beach, Calif.> 1 National Urban Freight Conference <2007, Long Beach, Calif.> 1
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Transportation Research Part E: Logistics and Transportation Review 1,001 Transportation research / E : an international journal 25 Transportation research / E 4 Transportation Research - Part E: Logistics and Transportation Review, Forthcoming 1 Transportation Research Part E: Logistics and Transportation Review 145 (2021) 1 Transportation Research Part E: Logistics and Transportation Review, Forthcoming 1
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RePEc 1,001 ECONIS (ZBW) 28 USB Cologne (EcoSocSci) 4
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Product architecture modularity implications for operations economy of green supply chains
Kristianto, Yohanes; Helo, Petri - In: Transportation Research Part E: Logistics and … 70 (2014) C, pp. 128-145
The role of product architecture modularity is commonly in increasing product reusability and minimizing waste. This paper designs a decision support system to determine optimal product architecture modularity in closed loop supply chains. The objective is to investigate if remanufacturing and...
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Designing robust routes for demand-responsive transport systems
Bruni, M.E.; Guerriero, F.; Beraldi, P. - In: Transportation Research Part E: Logistics and … 70 (2014) C, pp. 1-16
In this study, we propose an innovative concept for robust demand-responsive transportation (DRT) systems where vehicles may deviate from the planned route to accept late requests, which are unknown during the planning stage. We propose a new formulation of the problem as a stochastic mixed...
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Planning in feasible region by two-stage target-setting DEA methods: An application in green supply chain management of public transportation service providers
Azadi, Majid; Shabani, Amir; Khodakarami, Mohsen; … - In: Transportation Research Part E: Logistics and … 70 (2014) C, pp. 324-338
To meet green supply chain management’s requirements of a company and its transportation service providers (TSPs), it is essential to set clear, achievable, and realistic targets. This paper proposes two data envelopment analysis (DEA) approaches to find targets for two-stage network...
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New York, New York: Two ways of estimating the delay impact of New York airports
Hao, Lu; Hansen, Mark; Zhang, Yu; Post, Joseph - In: Transportation Research Part E: Logistics and … 70 (2014) C, pp. 245-260
High arrival delay at major airports tends to propagate and generate secondary delay through the National Airspace System (NAS). In the United States, it is widely believed that the major culprits for delay throughout the NAS are the three New York commercial airports – Newark (EWR), LaGuardia...
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Hybrid metaheuristic solutions to inventory location routing problem
Zhang, Ying; Qi, Mingyao; Miao, Lixin; Liu, Erchao - In: Transportation Research Part E: Logistics and … 70 (2014) C, pp. 305-323
This paper considers a supply chain network with multiple depots and geographically dispersed customers, each of which faces non-constant demand over a discrete planning horizon. The goal is to determine a set of depots to open, the delivery quantities to customers per period and the sequence in...
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What hurts the dominant airlines at hub airports?
Fageda, Xavier - In: Transportation Research Part E: Logistics and … 70 (2014) C, pp. 177-189
This paper estimates a frequency equation to explain the determinants of network airline service levels at their hub airports. Drawing on European data for 2002–2013, we find that network airlines reduce frequencies when the share of low-cost airlines increases both on the route and at the hub...
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Access pricing, infrastructure investment and intermodal competition
de Rus, Ginés; Socorro, M. Pilar - In: Transportation Research Part E: Logistics and … 70 (2014) C, pp. 374-387
This paper considers the existence of a given transport infrastructure and analyzes the optimal conditions for investing in a complementary or rival new infrastructure. The model allows us to identify some key variables to be considered in cost–benefit analysis and highlights the importance of...
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Network similarity analysis of air navigation route systems
Sun, Xiaoqian; Wandelt, Sebastian - In: Transportation Research Part E: Logistics and … 70 (2014) C, pp. 416-434
In this research, we propose a new methodology to assess structural similarity of air navigation route systems in 58 countries. We identify functional dependencies among network metrics through regression analysis. We build a graph for the network metrics, with each metric as a node and a link...
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Airport–airline cooperation under commercial revenue sharing agreements: A network approach
Saraswati, Batari; Hanaoka, Shinya - In: Transportation Research Part E: Logistics and … 70 (2014) C, pp. 17-33
This study analyzes airport–airline cooperation where an airport offers to share a proportion of its commercial revenue with airlines in exchange for a fixed payment. We observe the revenue share allocation that maximizes airport profit, subject to airline acceptance, and examine the effects...
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The lead-time reliability paradox and inconsistent value-of-reliability estimates
Tyworth, John E.; Saldanha, John - In: Transportation Research Part E: Logistics and … 70 (2014) C, pp. 76-85
The value-of-reliability (VOR) reflects the savings in inventory-system costs from more reliable (less variable) lead times. Previous studies have revealed that more reliable, but positively skewed, lead times could actually increase optimal safety inventory when the probability of satisfying...
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