GREEN MARITIME LOGISTICS: IN SEARCH OF

GREEN MARITIME LOGISTICS: IN SEARCH OF WIN-WIN SOLUTIONS
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Organizer: DTU, Dept. of Transport, Dept. of Management Engineering
Date: Oct. 6, 2015
Time: 13.00 to 18.30
Venue: DTU, Anker Engelunds Vej 1, 2800 Kgs. Lyngby, Building 101, Room S9.
This workshop aims at a discussion and debate on how one can balance the economic and
environmental performance of the maritime supply chain.
Typical problems maritime in include optimal ship speed, routing and scheduling, fleet deployment,
network design, modal split, transshipment, queuing at ports, and terminal management. The
traditional analysis of these problems has been in terms of cost- benefit and other optimization
criteria. Green maritime logistics brings the environmental dimension into the problem, and
specifically that of emissions reduction, by analyzing various trade-offs and exploring ‘win-win’
solutions. This workshop will present talks by a mix of academic and industry speakers on the
issues that are at stake in green maritime logistics and on how one can balance the economic and
environmental performance of maritime supply chain.
FINAL PROGRAMME:
1230-1300
1300-1315
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1315-1345
1345-1415
1415-1445
1445-1515
1515
1515-1545
1545-1615
1615-1645
1645-1715
1715-1730
1730-1830
Registration -coffee
Opening statements
Session 1. Chair David Pisinger, DTU Management Engineering
Line Blander Reinhardt, DTU Management Engineering, “Quantitative decision
support in green liner shipping”
Mikkel Mühldorff Sigurd, Maersk Line, ”Liner shipping network design in Maersk
Line”
Harilaos N. Psaraftis and Christos A. Kontovas, DTU Transport, “Combined speed
and routing decisions under alternative objectives”
Coffee break
Session 2. Chair Harilaos N. Psaraftis, DTU Transport
David Pisinger, DTU Management Engineering, “Optimal bunker purchasing with
SECA areas”
Poul Woodall, DFDS Seaways, “The cost of green”
Kjetil Fagerholt, Norwegian University of Science and Technology, “The effect from
emission control areas on routing and speed choices and CO2 emissions”
George Panagakos, DTU Transport, “Monitoring, Reporting and Verification (MRV)
of emissions: A comparison between maritime and road transport”
Closing statements
Reception
REGISTRATION: Attendance of the workshop is free, but advance registration is necessary. To
register online, please visit this link: http://goo.gl/forms/glw8K1YUj4
Registration deadline: Oct. 1, 2015
CONTACT: Christos A. Kontovas, DTU Transport, [email protected]
WORKSHOP SPONSORS
GREENSHIP project, DTU Management Engineering
GreenShipping project, DTU Transport
Communications sponsor:
the Transport Innovation Network