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Slow steaming in container liner shipping: is there any impact on fuel surcharge practices? Notteboom, T.; Cariou, P. (2013). Slow steaming in container liner shipping: is there any impact on fuel surcharge practices?, in: Xu, J. et al. (Ed.) Special Issue: Strategic management of ocean freight logistics in an ever‐changing global economy. The International Journal of Logistics Management, 24(1): pp. 73-86. https://dx.doi.org/10.1108/IJLM-05-2013-0055
In: Xu, J.; Notteboom, T. (Ed.) (2013). Special Issue: Strategic management of ocean freight logistics in an ever‐changing global economy. The International Journal of Logistics Management, 24(1). Emerald: Bradford. , meer
In: The International Journal of Logistics Management. Emerald: Bradford. ISSN 0957-4093; e-ISSN 1758-6550, meer
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Design/methodology/approach - Through an extensive analysis of liner service characteristics, fuel costs and fuel surcharges this paper provides an answer to three research questions: how significant are slow steaming practices in container liner shipping?; what is the impact of slow steaming on fuel consumption and liner service characteristics?: and to what extent has slow steaming changed the relation between fuel costs and fuel surcharges imposed on shippers by shipping lines? Findings - It is found that slow steaming practices are not implemented on all trade routes, but depend on operational aspects such as distances covered and the characteristics of the ships deployed. While it could be expected that the reduction in vessel speed should be reflected within the fuel surcharges paid by shippers, the empirical results show that on most trade routes slow steaming did not fundamentally change the relation between fuel costs and fuel surcharges imposed on shippers by shipping lines. Practical implications - The paper has practical relevance to actors active in global ocean freight logistics, particularly since its results can be used as input for ongoing debates between shipping lines and shippers on pricing and surcharges in container shipping. Originality/value - This paper is the first extensive study that makes an explicit link between slow steaming practices and fuel surcharge policies of shipping lines. A method was developed to estimate fuel consumption levels of ships at various speeds and to link the associated fuel costs to real-life bunker surcharges imposed on shippers by shipping lines. |
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