Abstract
This paper extends and complements the liner shipping literature by examining the ship deployment decision in the presence of time windows at container ports. A set of tight bounds on the number of ships that can be deployed is derived, revealing a number of fundamental insights into the impact of time windows on ship deployment. The bounds in this paper can also enable the extension of single-route shipping models that have appeared in the literature to the system-wide level by taming the increase in computational requirements.
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