2010
DOI: 10.1016/j.asoc.2010.05.021
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Application of a combined fuzzy multiple criteria decision making and optimization programming model to the container transportation demand split

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“…Chou et al [47] formulated a combined fuzzy multiple criteria decision making and optimization programming model to solve the container transportation demand split problem. There are two stages in this combined model: in the first phase, the rate of division of the container transport demand is calculated using the MCDM (multicriteria fuzzy decision method) method; while in the second phase, an optimization mathematical programming network model is proposed to determine the origin / destination (O-D) for import / export of containers.…”
Section: Approaches To Related Solutionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Chou et al [47] formulated a combined fuzzy multiple criteria decision making and optimization programming model to solve the container transportation demand split problem. There are two stages in this combined model: in the first phase, the rate of division of the container transport demand is calculated using the MCDM (multicriteria fuzzy decision method) method; while in the second phase, an optimization mathematical programming network model is proposed to determine the origin / destination (O-D) for import / export of containers.…”
Section: Approaches To Related Solutionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Not related to the theme maritime chartering, we searched for works on approaches to treat similar problems to the proposed one. In the literature on multicriteria decision analysis [47][48][49], studies were found that combine multicriteria decision with optimization and a method that allows the use of quantitative and qualitative criteria decision-making. The work on flexible supply options, or contracts of supply with options [50][51][52][53][54] show that the use of option contracts can minimize risks related to uncertainty of demand and charter prices.…”
Section: Multi-approach Solutionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Nowdays, the port choice problem is considered a Multiple-Criteria Decision-Making (MCDM) problem, taking into account operational costs, volume of containers, port facility, port location, port operation efficiency and other factors [21]. Veldman and his collegues [22] introduced the demand choice function of a port's services to support the economic and financial evaluation of port investment projects.…”
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“…And in the case base of designed network sentiment emergency early warning decision system, suppose the maximum blog number is 10, 0000, maximum browser number is 300, 0000, maximum reply mumber is 2, 00000 for all network public opinion emergencies in the designed emergency system. As stated in literature [22], the uncertain linguistic values in the emergency decision system Table 2 correspond to the fuzzy assessment numbers as in Table 1.…”
Section: Numerical Examplementioning
confidence: 99%