2018
DOI: 10.1186/s41072-018-0039-9
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Multidimensional examination of the performances of a liner shipping network: trunk line/route operated by conventional (Panamax Max) and mega (ULC - ultra large container) ships

Abstract: This paper deals multidimensional examination of performances of a trunk line/route of liner container-shipping network serving an intercontinental supply chain by the conventional (Panamax Max) and mega (ULC-Ultra Large Container) ships. The trunk line/route of the network includes the supplier and the customer seaport of freight shipments consolidated into containers (TEU (Twenty Foot Equivalent Unit)), and the container ships operated by liner shipping carriers and/or their alliances providing transport ser… Show more

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“…Regarding the coal transportation for the planned power stations in Maowa and Khulna regions, it is considered to import coal by 5,000 DWT‐class barges via Chittagong Port. However, the maximum depth at Chitagong Port is shallow at 9.1 m and cannot accept Panamax vessels (8,000 DWT) which need at least 15 m depth (Janić, 2018; Madhavi & Nuttall, 2019).…”
Section: Policy For Bangladeshʼs Energy Transitionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Regarding the coal transportation for the planned power stations in Maowa and Khulna regions, it is considered to import coal by 5,000 DWT‐class barges via Chittagong Port. However, the maximum depth at Chitagong Port is shallow at 9.1 m and cannot accept Panamax vessels (8,000 DWT) which need at least 15 m depth (Janić, 2018; Madhavi & Nuttall, 2019).…”
Section: Policy For Bangladeshʼs Energy Transitionmentioning
confidence: 99%