2011
DOI: 10.1007/s12159-011-0055-8
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Multicriteria decentralized decision making in logistic chains: a dynamic programming approach for collaborative forwarding of air cargo freight

Abstract: Forwarding air freight cargo globally from the shipper’s door to the door of the consignee is a complex logistic process and involves freight handling by several collaborating logistics companies. The door to door process is currently standardized by the International Air Transport Association with the industry initiative Cargo 2000. Many individuals with their own perspectives along the logistic chain decide how freight is transported and handled but have only limited insights how their decisions influence th… Show more

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“…In the area of logistics research, numerous scholars have focused their work over the last few years on the problems associated with overbooking (Berger and Schroder, 2011; Becker and Wald, 2008; Bish et al , 2004, 2011; Moussawi‐Haidar and Cakanyildirim, 2012; Popescu et al , 2006). In the process, various models have been developed to address the overbooking problem; one such model is that of Kasilingam (1997), developed to specifically alleviate the impact of spoilage resulting from uncertainty in cargo capacity.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the area of logistics research, numerous scholars have focused their work over the last few years on the problems associated with overbooking (Berger and Schroder, 2011; Becker and Wald, 2008; Bish et al , 2004, 2011; Moussawi‐Haidar and Cakanyildirim, 2012; Popescu et al , 2006). In the process, various models have been developed to address the overbooking problem; one such model is that of Kasilingam (1997), developed to specifically alleviate the impact of spoilage resulting from uncertainty in cargo capacity.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%