2016
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-30265-2_14
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Big Data Optimization in Maritime Logistics

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“…Big data and artificial intelligence (AI) are crucial components of data-driven decision-making in most industries (Liang and Liu 2018). The maritime industry is one of the oldest and traditional industries to still rely more on intuition than on data, due to the vast size of network and planning problems (Brouer, Karsten, and Pisinger 2016). Big data and AI have received considerable attention in recent years, through a number of publications, and some scholars have portrayed the concept of 'big data' as hype (d'Amore, Baggio, and Valdani 2015).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Big data and artificial intelligence (AI) are crucial components of data-driven decision-making in most industries (Liang and Liu 2018). The maritime industry is one of the oldest and traditional industries to still rely more on intuition than on data, due to the vast size of network and planning problems (Brouer, Karsten, and Pisinger 2016). Big data and AI have received considerable attention in recent years, through a number of publications, and some scholars have portrayed the concept of 'big data' as hype (d'Amore, Baggio, and Valdani 2015).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…BDA have been used to gain competitive advantage and provide new services in logistics [61]. Maritime companies have also used prescriptive and predictive BDA to solve their planning problems [62]. In another study, we have used big data to share transportation capacity in order to improve the efficiency of urban healthcare services [63].…”
Section: Bda and Logisticsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Brouer et al [5] go into more detail, showing how operational data can be used to build predictive models that can then provide input for the decision-making process. Optimization within maritime logistics is complicated due to the size of the network that carriers operate and the uncertainty caused by delays, fluctuations in demand, no-show cargo, etc.…”
Section: Logistics Optimization / Optimizacija Logistikementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Due to the size of the network that maritime logistics companies operate, they face large scale planning problems at the strategic, tactical and operational level [5]. Making decisions regarding maritime logistics to ensure safety, minimize cost and improve productivity means taking into account a large number of parameters susceptible to change.…”
Section: Introduction / Uvodmentioning
confidence: 99%