Daily Maersk’s impacts on shipper’s supply chain inventories and implications for the liner shipping industry

Zhang, A. and Lam, J.S.L. (2015) Daily Maersk’s impacts on shipper’s supply chain inventories and implications for the liner shipping industry. Maritime Policy and Management, 42(3), pp. 246-262. (doi: 10.1080/03088839.2013.869364)

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Abstract

The liner shipping industry has long been characterized by a weekly sailing frequency and schedule unreliability. This research is motivated by the launch of the revolutionary “Daily Maersk” service in late 2011, which introduced daily departures and “absolute reliability” in the Asia–North Europe trade lane. This article analyzes Daily Maersk’s impacts on a shipper’s supply chain inventories and profound implications for the liner shipping industry as a game changer. The quantitative analyses show that the impact of more frequent sailings is most significant on a shipper’s cycle stock, while improving schedule reliability substantially reduces safety stock and pipeline stock. Daily Maersk is most valuable for products that have high value density, high inventory holding cost ratio, low demand variability, and high service level (SL) requirement. These findings imply that the trend of liner alliance/merger/acquisition is likely to continue or even accelerate as shipping lines consolidate fleet capacity to offer more frequent sailings. Rival carriers may step up their involvement in terminal operations to improve schedule reliability. They also need to rethink about their SL targets and clearly define their preferred customer segments.

Item Type:Articles
Status:Published
Refereed:Yes
Glasgow Author(s) Enlighten ID:Zhang, Dr Abraham
Authors: Zhang, A., and Lam, J.S.L.
College/School:College of Social Sciences > Adam Smith Business School > Management
Journal Name:Maritime Policy and Management
Publisher:Routledge (Taylor & Francis)
ISSN:0308-8839
ISSN (Online):1464-5254
Published Online:24 January 2014
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