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Liner shipping network design and scheduling problem

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The Liner Shipping Network Design and Scheduling Problem (LSNDSP) is an optimization problem that models maritime transport logistic problems.[1] It is of practical interest in the shipping industry, as improvements in mathematical technoques can be directly applied to real-world problems.

An industry-standard benchmark dataset, LINERIB, is used to measure the effectiveness of mathematical approaches to the LSNDSP.[2]

References

  1. ^ Koza, David Franz; Desaulniers, Guy; Røpke, Stefan (2018). "Integrated Liner Shipping Network Design and Scheduling, or: Solving a large service network design problem: ROUTE 2018". in proceedings of ROUTE 2018.
  2. ^ "LSNDSP Benchmarks | Operations Research API". Google for Developers. Retrieved 2025-05-09.

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