2011
DOI: 10.1016/j.eswa.2010.05.015
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Deriving industrial logistics hub reference models for manufacturing based economies

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“…Constraint (14) requires that a ship arrives exactly once a week at each port of call. Constraint (15) defines z w ri as a binary variable.…”
Section: Variables M Rmentioning
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“…Constraint (14) requires that a ship arrives exactly once a week at each port of call. Constraint (15) defines z w ri as a binary variable.…”
Section: Variables M Rmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The ports of call and schedule are announced in the website of APL. Customers can arrange the delivery of their cargo based on the available date of the cargo at the origin port and the expected arrival date at the destination port [14]. Therefore, container liner shipping is of significant importance to the global supply chain network.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A utilização de um sistema de operações logísticas que possa integrar as atividades e também os atores envolvidos na cadeia de abastecimento torna-se cada vez mais uma preocupação estratégica para as organizações. (CAMBRA-FIERRO e RUIZ-BENITEZ, 2009;TRAPPEY et al 2011;SILVA et al 2013). A fim de aproximar alguns dos objetivos da cadeia de suprimentos, que é a manutenção do nível de serviço e também os baixos custos globais ao longo da rede, existe a necessidade da criação de meios específicos de coordenação para gerenciar as intenções e interações entre os parceiros.…”
Section: Revista Gestão Industrialunclassified
“…Taiwan has designed several special export-oriented industrial zones combining with trade incentives to expand the capacity of existing infrastructure with global competitive advantage. The purpose of Export Processing Zone (EPZ) or Free Trade Zone (FTZ) is mainly to attract foreign investment and expand exports [4], while the purpose of Science Park is to promote the development of export-centric high-tech industries. Both special zones have some incentives, such as one administrative window, bonded and tax concessions.…”
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confidence: 99%