The benefits of container exchange between carriers: a case study
Date
2016-06
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Sri Lanka Society for Transport and Logistics
Abstract
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The paper proposes that the container exchange mechanism is an effective solution to the container inventory imbalance problem. Drewry Shipping Consultants state that about 20% of total container flows at sea around the world are empty, and the costs of repositioning are about USD 400 per container [3]. There is a tremendous pressure on reducing logistics cost and carbon footprint. The fundamental reason for Container Inventory Imbalance (CII) is the external trade imbalance of countries. A major challenge revolves around repositioning of empty reusable containers [6]. It is noted that the exchange mechanism works well with respect to the shipping space (slots) that has proved immense benefits to carriers as well as to the industry in general. However, the carriers believe that there is no opportunity for container exchange as the intrinsic trade imbalance is commonly applicable to all carriers. The industry has not made any attempt to evaluate the benefits of container exchange due to this myopic view.
Keywords
Container, Exchange, Sri Lanka, Carriers, Imbalance
Citation
Edirisinghe, L., & Zhihong, J. (2016). The benefits of container exchange between carriers: a case study [Extended Abstract]. In T.L. Gunaruwan (Ed.), Proceedings of 1st International Conference on Research for Transport and Logistics Industry 2016 (pp. 125-128). Sri Lanka Society of Transport and Logistics. https://slstl.lk/r4tli-2016/