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Port choice by intra-regional container service operators: an application of decision-making techniques to liner services between Malaysian and other Asian ports
Abdul Rahman, N.S.F.; Notteboom, T.; Rahmatdin, M.N.; Othman, M.K. (2019). Port choice by intra-regional container service operators: an application of decision-making techniques to liner services between Malaysian and other Asian ports. Asian J. Shipp. Logist. 35(4): 181-193. https://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ajsl.2019.12.005
In: The Asian Journal of Shipping and Logistics. Elsevier: Amsterdam. ISSN 2092-5212, more
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Keyword
    Marine/Coastal
Author keywords
    Intra-regional Service; Short Sea Shipping; Port Choice; Decision MakingTechnique; Analytical Hierarchy Process; Fuzzy Link-Based; EvidentialReasoning; Asian Ports

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  • Abdul Rahman, N.S.F.
  • Notteboom, T., more
  • Rahmatdin, M.N.
  • Othman, M.K.

Abstract
    Intra-regional container service operators are challenged to design regular and reliable liner services connecting regional ports at the lowest cost and shortest transit time while considering customer demand. This paper focuses on the selection of ports of call in regular intra-regional container services, an under-researched part of the container shipping market. A combination of decision-making techniques (i.e. Analytical Hierarchy Process, fuzzy link-based and Evidential Reasoning) are presented to assist intra-regional container service operators in selecting ports of call. The proposed methodology is empirically applied to container services between Malaysian and other nearby Asian ports. While Port Klang is the main gateway to Malaysia, the results show that other Malaysian ports should play a more prominent role in accommodating intra-Asian container services. This research can assist maritime stakeholders in evaluating intra-regional port-to-port liner service configurations. Furthermore, the novel mix of decision-making techniques complements and enriches existing academic literature on port choice and liner service configuration.

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