Optimising freight consolidation for less than container load shipments: A case study of DHL global forwarding Vietnam company
Abstract
ABSTRACT
Currently, accompanying with the globalization, trading activities among countries have
been increased rapidly. It leads to the robust growth of the maritime transportation industry.
Freight logistics service providers and freight forwarders are becoming increasingly important.
This thesis considers a typical problem faced by a freight forwarder. The forwarder in this study
is DHL Global Forwarding Vietnam Company. It provides a service called Less than Container
Load (LCL) Buyer Consolidation Shipment. Shipments come from different shippers in Ho Chi
Minh City. These shippers need to export their products to the same consignee in Taiwan and the
quantity of all cargo types of each shipper are not enough to fulfill the container. Goods are packed
and transported to gather at the consolidation warehouse located at Cat Lai port. The shipments
from these shippers have to be consolidated to optimize the volume of each container. After that,
these containers are delivered to the destination port by maritime transport. When arriving in the
destination port, consignee will pick up these containers at the destination port themselves. The
objective of this paper is finding an allocation of cargos into containers in other to help forwarder
minimize the total operation cost of moving a shipment from the warehouse in Cat Lai port to the
destination port in Taiwan. An integer programming model is developed to solve this problem.