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2024

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Title: Tactical planning in tramp shipping – a literature review. <em>Data science and innovation in supply chain management : how data transforms the value chain // Proceedings of the Hamburg International Conference of Logistics (HICL)/ Data Science in Maritime and City Logistics</em>
Written by: Pache, Hannah and Grafelmann, Michaela and Schwientek, Anne Kathrina and Jahn, Carlos
in: <em>HICL 2020</em>. (2020).
Volume: Number:
on pages: 282-308
Chapter:
Editor: In Jahn, Carlos and Kersten, Wolfgang and Ringle, Christian M. (Eds.)
Publisher: epubli:
Series: Proceedings of the Hamburg International Conference of Logistics (HICL)
Address: Berlin
Edition:
ISBN: 978-3-753123-47-9
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DOI: 10.15480/882.3150
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Abstract: Purpose: This paper discusses the current state of research on tactical planning in tramp shipping problems. The constantly changing demands in operative tramp shipping make tactical or strategical, i.e. longer-term planning, in comparison to op-erative planning more complex. The purpose of this paper is to describe solutions to tactical planning difficulties in tramp shipping and to point out future research direc-tions. Methodology: For this paper, a systematic literature review of journal articles and book chapters of the last ten years is conducted. The findings of this search are ana-lyzed and reviewed. Thus, different planning problems and their solutions are iden-tified. Findings: Planning problems in tramp shipping are clearly distinct from planning problems in liner shipping as tramp shipping is subject to considerably more uncer-tainties. Due to the high degree of uncertainties in tramp shipping longer-term plan-ning is challenging. Consequently, the results of research on tactical planning prob-lems in liner shipping cannot be transferred directly to tramp shipping. Originality: This paper provides a comprehensive overview of strategic and tactical planning in tramp shipping as presented in the literature

2023

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Title: Tactical planning in tramp shipping – a literature review. <em>Data science and innovation in supply chain management : how data transforms the value chain // Proceedings of the Hamburg International Conference of Logistics (HICL)/ Data Science in Maritime and City Logistics</em>
Written by: Pache, Hannah and Grafelmann, Michaela and Schwientek, Anne Kathrina and Jahn, Carlos
in: <em>HICL 2020</em>. (2020).
Volume: Number:
on pages: 282-308
Chapter:
Editor: In Jahn, Carlos and Kersten, Wolfgang and Ringle, Christian M. (Eds.)
Publisher: epubli:
Series: Proceedings of the Hamburg International Conference of Logistics (HICL)
Address: Berlin
Edition:
ISBN: 978-3-753123-47-9
how published:
Organization:
School:
Institution:
Type:
DOI: 10.15480/882.3150
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Note: i3lab

Abstract: Purpose: This paper discusses the current state of research on tactical planning in tramp shipping problems. The constantly changing demands in operative tramp shipping make tactical or strategical, i.e. longer-term planning, in comparison to op-erative planning more complex. The purpose of this paper is to describe solutions to tactical planning difficulties in tramp shipping and to point out future research direc-tions. Methodology: For this paper, a systematic literature review of journal articles and book chapters of the last ten years is conducted. The findings of this search are ana-lyzed and reviewed. Thus, different planning problems and their solutions are iden-tified. Findings: Planning problems in tramp shipping are clearly distinct from planning problems in liner shipping as tramp shipping is subject to considerably more uncer-tainties. Due to the high degree of uncertainties in tramp shipping longer-term plan-ning is challenging. Consequently, the results of research on tactical planning prob-lems in liner shipping cannot be transferred directly to tramp shipping. Originality: This paper provides a comprehensive overview of strategic and tactical planning in tramp shipping as presented in the literature

2022

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Title: Tactical planning in tramp shipping – a literature review. <em>Data science and innovation in supply chain management : how data transforms the value chain // Proceedings of the Hamburg International Conference of Logistics (HICL)/ Data Science in Maritime and City Logistics</em>
Written by: Pache, Hannah and Grafelmann, Michaela and Schwientek, Anne Kathrina and Jahn, Carlos
in: <em>HICL 2020</em>. (2020).
Volume: Number:
on pages: 282-308
Chapter:
Editor: In Jahn, Carlos and Kersten, Wolfgang and Ringle, Christian M. (Eds.)
Publisher: epubli:
Series: Proceedings of the Hamburg International Conference of Logistics (HICL)
Address: Berlin
Edition:
ISBN: 978-3-753123-47-9
how published:
Organization:
School:
Institution:
Type:
DOI: 10.15480/882.3150
URL:
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PMID:

Note: i3lab

Abstract: Purpose: This paper discusses the current state of research on tactical planning in tramp shipping problems. The constantly changing demands in operative tramp shipping make tactical or strategical, i.e. longer-term planning, in comparison to op-erative planning more complex. The purpose of this paper is to describe solutions to tactical planning difficulties in tramp shipping and to point out future research direc-tions. Methodology: For this paper, a systematic literature review of journal articles and book chapters of the last ten years is conducted. The findings of this search are ana-lyzed and reviewed. Thus, different planning problems and their solutions are iden-tified. Findings: Planning problems in tramp shipping are clearly distinct from planning problems in liner shipping as tramp shipping is subject to considerably more uncer-tainties. Due to the high degree of uncertainties in tramp shipping longer-term plan-ning is challenging. Consequently, the results of research on tactical planning prob-lems in liner shipping cannot be transferred directly to tramp shipping. Originality: This paper provides a comprehensive overview of strategic and tactical planning in tramp shipping as presented in the literature

2021

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Title: Tactical planning in tramp shipping – a literature review. <em>Data science and innovation in supply chain management : how data transforms the value chain // Proceedings of the Hamburg International Conference of Logistics (HICL)/ Data Science in Maritime and City Logistics</em>
Written by: Pache, Hannah and Grafelmann, Michaela and Schwientek, Anne Kathrina and Jahn, Carlos
in: <em>HICL 2020</em>. (2020).
Volume: Number:
on pages: 282-308
Chapter:
Editor: In Jahn, Carlos and Kersten, Wolfgang and Ringle, Christian M. (Eds.)
Publisher: epubli:
Series: Proceedings of the Hamburg International Conference of Logistics (HICL)
Address: Berlin
Edition:
ISBN: 978-3-753123-47-9
how published:
Organization:
School:
Institution:
Type:
DOI: 10.15480/882.3150
URL:
ARXIVID:
PMID:

Note: i3lab

Abstract: Purpose: This paper discusses the current state of research on tactical planning in tramp shipping problems. The constantly changing demands in operative tramp shipping make tactical or strategical, i.e. longer-term planning, in comparison to op-erative planning more complex. The purpose of this paper is to describe solutions to tactical planning difficulties in tramp shipping and to point out future research direc-tions. Methodology: For this paper, a systematic literature review of journal articles and book chapters of the last ten years is conducted. The findings of this search are ana-lyzed and reviewed. Thus, different planning problems and their solutions are iden-tified. Findings: Planning problems in tramp shipping are clearly distinct from planning problems in liner shipping as tramp shipping is subject to considerably more uncer-tainties. Due to the high degree of uncertainties in tramp shipping longer-term plan-ning is challenging. Consequently, the results of research on tactical planning prob-lems in liner shipping cannot be transferred directly to tramp shipping. Originality: This paper provides a comprehensive overview of strategic and tactical planning in tramp shipping as presented in the literature

2020

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Title: Tactical planning in tramp shipping – a literature review. <em>Data science and innovation in supply chain management : how data transforms the value chain // Proceedings of the Hamburg International Conference of Logistics (HICL)/ Data Science in Maritime and City Logistics</em>
Written by: Pache, Hannah and Grafelmann, Michaela and Schwientek, Anne Kathrina and Jahn, Carlos
in: <em>HICL 2020</em>. (2020).
Volume: Number:
on pages: 282-308
Chapter:
Editor: In Jahn, Carlos and Kersten, Wolfgang and Ringle, Christian M. (Eds.)
Publisher: epubli:
Series: Proceedings of the Hamburg International Conference of Logistics (HICL)
Address: Berlin
Edition:
ISBN: 978-3-753123-47-9
how published:
Organization:
School:
Institution:
Type:
DOI: 10.15480/882.3150
URL:
ARXIVID:
PMID:

Note: i3lab

Abstract: Purpose: This paper discusses the current state of research on tactical planning in tramp shipping problems. The constantly changing demands in operative tramp shipping make tactical or strategical, i.e. longer-term planning, in comparison to op-erative planning more complex. The purpose of this paper is to describe solutions to tactical planning difficulties in tramp shipping and to point out future research direc-tions. Methodology: For this paper, a systematic literature review of journal articles and book chapters of the last ten years is conducted. The findings of this search are ana-lyzed and reviewed. Thus, different planning problems and their solutions are iden-tified. Findings: Planning problems in tramp shipping are clearly distinct from planning problems in liner shipping as tramp shipping is subject to considerably more uncer-tainties. Due to the high degree of uncertainties in tramp shipping longer-term plan-ning is challenging. Consequently, the results of research on tactical planning prob-lems in liner shipping cannot be transferred directly to tramp shipping. Originality: This paper provides a comprehensive overview of strategic and tactical planning in tramp shipping as presented in the literature

2019

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Title: Tactical planning in tramp shipping – a literature review. <em>Data science and innovation in supply chain management : how data transforms the value chain // Proceedings of the Hamburg International Conference of Logistics (HICL)/ Data Science in Maritime and City Logistics</em>
Written by: Pache, Hannah and Grafelmann, Michaela and Schwientek, Anne Kathrina and Jahn, Carlos
in: <em>HICL 2020</em>. (2020).
Volume: Number:
on pages: 282-308
Chapter:
Editor: In Jahn, Carlos and Kersten, Wolfgang and Ringle, Christian M. (Eds.)
Publisher: epubli:
Series: Proceedings of the Hamburg International Conference of Logistics (HICL)
Address: Berlin
Edition:
ISBN: 978-3-753123-47-9
how published:
Organization:
School:
Institution:
Type:
DOI: 10.15480/882.3150
URL:
ARXIVID:
PMID:

Note: i3lab

Abstract: Purpose: This paper discusses the current state of research on tactical planning in tramp shipping problems. The constantly changing demands in operative tramp shipping make tactical or strategical, i.e. longer-term planning, in comparison to op-erative planning more complex. The purpose of this paper is to describe solutions to tactical planning difficulties in tramp shipping and to point out future research direc-tions. Methodology: For this paper, a systematic literature review of journal articles and book chapters of the last ten years is conducted. The findings of this search are ana-lyzed and reviewed. Thus, different planning problems and their solutions are iden-tified. Findings: Planning problems in tramp shipping are clearly distinct from planning problems in liner shipping as tramp shipping is subject to considerably more uncer-tainties. Due to the high degree of uncertainties in tramp shipping longer-term plan-ning is challenging. Consequently, the results of research on tactical planning prob-lems in liner shipping cannot be transferred directly to tramp shipping. Originality: This paper provides a comprehensive overview of strategic and tactical planning in tramp shipping as presented in the literature

2018

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Title: Tactical planning in tramp shipping – a literature review. <em>Data science and innovation in supply chain management : how data transforms the value chain // Proceedings of the Hamburg International Conference of Logistics (HICL)/ Data Science in Maritime and City Logistics</em>
Written by: Pache, Hannah and Grafelmann, Michaela and Schwientek, Anne Kathrina and Jahn, Carlos
in: <em>HICL 2020</em>. (2020).
Volume: Number:
on pages: 282-308
Chapter:
Editor: In Jahn, Carlos and Kersten, Wolfgang and Ringle, Christian M. (Eds.)
Publisher: epubli:
Series: Proceedings of the Hamburg International Conference of Logistics (HICL)
Address: Berlin
Edition:
ISBN: 978-3-753123-47-9
how published:
Organization:
School:
Institution:
Type:
DOI: 10.15480/882.3150
URL:
ARXIVID:
PMID:

Note: i3lab

Abstract: Purpose: This paper discusses the current state of research on tactical planning in tramp shipping problems. The constantly changing demands in operative tramp shipping make tactical or strategical, i.e. longer-term planning, in comparison to op-erative planning more complex. The purpose of this paper is to describe solutions to tactical planning difficulties in tramp shipping and to point out future research direc-tions. Methodology: For this paper, a systematic literature review of journal articles and book chapters of the last ten years is conducted. The findings of this search are ana-lyzed and reviewed. Thus, different planning problems and their solutions are iden-tified. Findings: Planning problems in tramp shipping are clearly distinct from planning problems in liner shipping as tramp shipping is subject to considerably more uncer-tainties. Due to the high degree of uncertainties in tramp shipping longer-term plan-ning is challenging. Consequently, the results of research on tactical planning prob-lems in liner shipping cannot be transferred directly to tramp shipping. Originality: This paper provides a comprehensive overview of strategic and tactical planning in tramp shipping as presented in the literature

2017

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Title: Tactical planning in tramp shipping – a literature review. <em>Data science and innovation in supply chain management : how data transforms the value chain // Proceedings of the Hamburg International Conference of Logistics (HICL)/ Data Science in Maritime and City Logistics</em>
Written by: Pache, Hannah and Grafelmann, Michaela and Schwientek, Anne Kathrina and Jahn, Carlos
in: <em>HICL 2020</em>. (2020).
Volume: Number:
on pages: 282-308
Chapter:
Editor: In Jahn, Carlos and Kersten, Wolfgang and Ringle, Christian M. (Eds.)
Publisher: epubli:
Series: Proceedings of the Hamburg International Conference of Logistics (HICL)
Address: Berlin
Edition:
ISBN: 978-3-753123-47-9
how published:
Organization:
School:
Institution:
Type:
DOI: 10.15480/882.3150
URL:
ARXIVID:
PMID:

Note: i3lab

Abstract: Purpose: This paper discusses the current state of research on tactical planning in tramp shipping problems. The constantly changing demands in operative tramp shipping make tactical or strategical, i.e. longer-term planning, in comparison to op-erative planning more complex. The purpose of this paper is to describe solutions to tactical planning difficulties in tramp shipping and to point out future research direc-tions. Methodology: For this paper, a systematic literature review of journal articles and book chapters of the last ten years is conducted. The findings of this search are ana-lyzed and reviewed. Thus, different planning problems and their solutions are iden-tified. Findings: Planning problems in tramp shipping are clearly distinct from planning problems in liner shipping as tramp shipping is subject to considerably more uncer-tainties. Due to the high degree of uncertainties in tramp shipping longer-term plan-ning is challenging. Consequently, the results of research on tactical planning prob-lems in liner shipping cannot be transferred directly to tramp shipping. Originality: This paper provides a comprehensive overview of strategic and tactical planning in tramp shipping as presented in the literature

2016

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Title: Tactical planning in tramp shipping – a literature review. <em>Data science and innovation in supply chain management : how data transforms the value chain // Proceedings of the Hamburg International Conference of Logistics (HICL)/ Data Science in Maritime and City Logistics</em>
Written by: Pache, Hannah and Grafelmann, Michaela and Schwientek, Anne Kathrina and Jahn, Carlos
in: <em>HICL 2020</em>. (2020).
Volume: Number:
on pages: 282-308
Chapter:
Editor: In Jahn, Carlos and Kersten, Wolfgang and Ringle, Christian M. (Eds.)
Publisher: epubli:
Series: Proceedings of the Hamburg International Conference of Logistics (HICL)
Address: Berlin
Edition:
ISBN: 978-3-753123-47-9
how published:
Organization:
School:
Institution:
Type:
DOI: 10.15480/882.3150
URL:
ARXIVID:
PMID:

Note: i3lab

Abstract: Purpose: This paper discusses the current state of research on tactical planning in tramp shipping problems. The constantly changing demands in operative tramp shipping make tactical or strategical, i.e. longer-term planning, in comparison to op-erative planning more complex. The purpose of this paper is to describe solutions to tactical planning difficulties in tramp shipping and to point out future research direc-tions. Methodology: For this paper, a systematic literature review of journal articles and book chapters of the last ten years is conducted. The findings of this search are ana-lyzed and reviewed. Thus, different planning problems and their solutions are iden-tified. Findings: Planning problems in tramp shipping are clearly distinct from planning problems in liner shipping as tramp shipping is subject to considerably more uncer-tainties. Due to the high degree of uncertainties in tramp shipping longer-term plan-ning is challenging. Consequently, the results of research on tactical planning prob-lems in liner shipping cannot be transferred directly to tramp shipping. Originality: This paper provides a comprehensive overview of strategic and tactical planning in tramp shipping as presented in the literature

2015

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Title: Tactical planning in tramp shipping – a literature review. <em>Data science and innovation in supply chain management : how data transforms the value chain // Proceedings of the Hamburg International Conference of Logistics (HICL)/ Data Science in Maritime and City Logistics</em>
Written by: Pache, Hannah and Grafelmann, Michaela and Schwientek, Anne Kathrina and Jahn, Carlos
in: <em>HICL 2020</em>. (2020).
Volume: Number:
on pages: 282-308
Chapter:
Editor: In Jahn, Carlos and Kersten, Wolfgang and Ringle, Christian M. (Eds.)
Publisher: epubli:
Series: Proceedings of the Hamburg International Conference of Logistics (HICL)
Address: Berlin
Edition:
ISBN: 978-3-753123-47-9
how published:
Organization:
School:
Institution:
Type:
DOI: 10.15480/882.3150
URL:
ARXIVID:
PMID:

Note: i3lab

Abstract: Purpose: This paper discusses the current state of research on tactical planning in tramp shipping problems. The constantly changing demands in operative tramp shipping make tactical or strategical, i.e. longer-term planning, in comparison to op-erative planning more complex. The purpose of this paper is to describe solutions to tactical planning difficulties in tramp shipping and to point out future research direc-tions. Methodology: For this paper, a systematic literature review of journal articles and book chapters of the last ten years is conducted. The findings of this search are ana-lyzed and reviewed. Thus, different planning problems and their solutions are iden-tified. Findings: Planning problems in tramp shipping are clearly distinct from planning problems in liner shipping as tramp shipping is subject to considerably more uncer-tainties. Due to the high degree of uncertainties in tramp shipping longer-term plan-ning is challenging. Consequently, the results of research on tactical planning prob-lems in liner shipping cannot be transferred directly to tramp shipping. Originality: This paper provides a comprehensive overview of strategic and tactical planning in tramp shipping as presented in the literature

2014

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Title: Tactical planning in tramp shipping – a literature review. <em>Data science and innovation in supply chain management : how data transforms the value chain // Proceedings of the Hamburg International Conference of Logistics (HICL)/ Data Science in Maritime and City Logistics</em>
Written by: Pache, Hannah and Grafelmann, Michaela and Schwientek, Anne Kathrina and Jahn, Carlos
in: <em>HICL 2020</em>. (2020).
Volume: Number:
on pages: 282-308
Chapter:
Editor: In Jahn, Carlos and Kersten, Wolfgang and Ringle, Christian M. (Eds.)
Publisher: epubli:
Series: Proceedings of the Hamburg International Conference of Logistics (HICL)
Address: Berlin
Edition:
ISBN: 978-3-753123-47-9
how published:
Organization:
School:
Institution:
Type:
DOI: 10.15480/882.3150
URL:
ARXIVID:
PMID:

Note: i3lab

Abstract: Purpose: This paper discusses the current state of research on tactical planning in tramp shipping problems. The constantly changing demands in operative tramp shipping make tactical or strategical, i.e. longer-term planning, in comparison to op-erative planning more complex. The purpose of this paper is to describe solutions to tactical planning difficulties in tramp shipping and to point out future research direc-tions. Methodology: For this paper, a systematic literature review of journal articles and book chapters of the last ten years is conducted. The findings of this search are ana-lyzed and reviewed. Thus, different planning problems and their solutions are iden-tified. Findings: Planning problems in tramp shipping are clearly distinct from planning problems in liner shipping as tramp shipping is subject to considerably more uncer-tainties. Due to the high degree of uncertainties in tramp shipping longer-term plan-ning is challenging. Consequently, the results of research on tactical planning prob-lems in liner shipping cannot be transferred directly to tramp shipping. Originality: This paper provides a comprehensive overview of strategic and tactical planning in tramp shipping as presented in the literature

2013

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Title: Tactical planning in tramp shipping – a literature review. <em>Data science and innovation in supply chain management : how data transforms the value chain // Proceedings of the Hamburg International Conference of Logistics (HICL)/ Data Science in Maritime and City Logistics</em>
Written by: Pache, Hannah and Grafelmann, Michaela and Schwientek, Anne Kathrina and Jahn, Carlos
in: <em>HICL 2020</em>. (2020).
Volume: Number:
on pages: 282-308
Chapter:
Editor: In Jahn, Carlos and Kersten, Wolfgang and Ringle, Christian M. (Eds.)
Publisher: epubli:
Series: Proceedings of the Hamburg International Conference of Logistics (HICL)
Address: Berlin
Edition:
ISBN: 978-3-753123-47-9
how published:
Organization:
School:
Institution:
Type:
DOI: 10.15480/882.3150
URL:
ARXIVID:
PMID:

Note: i3lab

Abstract: Purpose: This paper discusses the current state of research on tactical planning in tramp shipping problems. The constantly changing demands in operative tramp shipping make tactical or strategical, i.e. longer-term planning, in comparison to op-erative planning more complex. The purpose of this paper is to describe solutions to tactical planning difficulties in tramp shipping and to point out future research direc-tions. Methodology: For this paper, a systematic literature review of journal articles and book chapters of the last ten years is conducted. The findings of this search are ana-lyzed and reviewed. Thus, different planning problems and their solutions are iden-tified. Findings: Planning problems in tramp shipping are clearly distinct from planning problems in liner shipping as tramp shipping is subject to considerably more uncer-tainties. Due to the high degree of uncertainties in tramp shipping longer-term plan-ning is challenging. Consequently, the results of research on tactical planning prob-lems in liner shipping cannot be transferred directly to tramp shipping. Originality: This paper provides a comprehensive overview of strategic and tactical planning in tramp shipping as presented in the literature