A blockchain‐based framework to optimize shipping container flows in the hinterland

Author:

Mhiri Mariem1,Al‐Yafi Karim2,Legros Benjamin3,Jouini Oualid4,Haouari Mohamed1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Mechanical and Industrial Engineering College of Engineering, Qatar University 2713 Doha Qatar

2. Department of Accounting and Information Systems College of Business and Economics, Qatar University 2713 Doha Qatar

3. EM Normandie Business School Métis Lab 64 Rue du Ranelagh Paris 75016 France

4. Laboratoire Génie Industriel CentraleSupélec, Université Paris‐Saclay 9 rue Joliot Curie Gif‐sur‐Yvette 91190 France

Abstract

AbstractWe address two interrelated issues affecting the hinterland portion of the maritime container supply chain: reducing the movement of empty containers and reducing empty trips by trucks carrying these containers. In this paper, we show that empty container flow optimization can be implemented via a blockchain based on the proof‐of‐useful‐work concept where the proof of work requires the solution of an ‐hard optimization problem whose solution benefits the blockchain participants. Accordingly, we propose that anonymous miners compete to solve the container truck routing problem, which seeks to find the most efficient routes for trucks. We show that this problem is ‐hard. Miners must also solve the problem of optimally matching consignees and shippers, which will reduce transportation and storage costs for empty containers. In essence, the proposed framework turns blockchain into a massive optimization engine that directly benefits the hinterland container supply chain ecosystem.

Funder

Qatar National Research Fund

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Management of Technology and Innovation,Management Science and Operations Research,Strategy and Management,Computer Science Applications,Business and International Management

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