Evaluation of green transport corridors of Brazilian soybean exports to China

Goal: To evaluate the potential of strategies to promote green corridors of soybean exports from Brazil to China. Design / Methodology / Approach: The best transportation corridors are evaluated in terms of minimum transportation cost and minimum CO2 emissions in transport. This problem was model...

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Main Authors: Thiago Guilherme Péra, Daniela Bacchi Bartholomeu, Connie Tenin Su, José Vicente Caixeta Filho
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Associação Brasileira de Engenharia de Produção (ABEPRO) 2019-08-01
Series:Brazilian Journal of Operations & Production Management
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Online Access:https://bjopm.emnuvens.com.br/bjopm/article/view/807
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author Thiago Guilherme Péra
Daniela Bacchi Bartholomeu
Connie Tenin Su
José Vicente Caixeta Filho
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Daniela Bacchi Bartholomeu
Connie Tenin Su
José Vicente Caixeta Filho
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description Goal: To evaluate the potential of strategies to promote green corridors of soybean exports from Brazil to China. Design / Methodology / Approach: The best transportation corridors are evaluated in terms of minimum transportation cost and minimum CO2 emissions in transport. This problem was modelled as a linear programming problem and was solved by GAMS. It involves transporting soybeans from the producing farms in the Brazilian Center-West to the main Brazilian export ports and, subsequently, to China, through the various logistical infrastructures available. Results: In general, strategies aimed to reduce CO2 emissions in the Brazilian soybean exports to China, and also promote the reduction of transport costs, as presented in the results of the different scenarios. Since the greatest impact on both indicators came from the use of Capesize ships, the study suggests that investments in port infrastructure to increase its vessel berthing capacity generate positive impacts, both in terms of lower transportation costs and CO2 emissions. Limitations of the investigation: The producing regions were divided in mesoregions. The road distance considered is between the centroid of the producing region to the destination. Practical implications: Especially in the scenarios of unrestricted transport infrastructure, the study suggests the configuration of optimum soybean flows, as well as the respective level of utilization of multimodal terminals. From the findings of the study, agents involved in the logistics of exporting soy to China can identify the investments in rail and port terminals necessary to a greener logistics. Originality / Value: This work will contribute to the literature in the Green Supply Chain Management field of study, especially in a Brazilian perspective.
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spelling doaj.art-f7733373712d4db48dfc6a69ec2d1b522022-12-22T02:47:57ZengAssociação Brasileira de Engenharia de Produção (ABEPRO)Brazilian Journal of Operations & Production Management2237-89602019-08-0116310.14488/BJOPM.2019.v16.n3.a4Evaluation of green transport corridors of Brazilian soybean exports to ChinaThiago Guilherme Péra0Daniela Bacchi Bartholomeu1Connie Tenin Su2José Vicente Caixeta Filho3Group of Research and Extension in Agroindustrial Logistics (ESALQ-LOG), College of Agriculture “Luiz de Queiroz”, University of São Paulo - USPGroup of Research and Extension in Agroindustrial Logistics (ESALQ-LOG), College of Agriculture “Luiz de Queiroz”, University of São Paulo - USPGroup of Research and Extension in Agroindustrial Logistics (ESALQ-LOG), College of Agriculture “Luiz de Queiroz”, University of São Paulo - USPGroup of Research and Extension in Agroindustrial Logistics (ESALQ-LOG), College of Agriculture “Luiz de Queiroz”, University of São Paulo - USPGoal: To evaluate the potential of strategies to promote green corridors of soybean exports from Brazil to China. Design / Methodology / Approach: The best transportation corridors are evaluated in terms of minimum transportation cost and minimum CO2 emissions in transport. This problem was modelled as a linear programming problem and was solved by GAMS. It involves transporting soybeans from the producing farms in the Brazilian Center-West to the main Brazilian export ports and, subsequently, to China, through the various logistical infrastructures available. Results: In general, strategies aimed to reduce CO2 emissions in the Brazilian soybean exports to China, and also promote the reduction of transport costs, as presented in the results of the different scenarios. Since the greatest impact on both indicators came from the use of Capesize ships, the study suggests that investments in port infrastructure to increase its vessel berthing capacity generate positive impacts, both in terms of lower transportation costs and CO2 emissions. Limitations of the investigation: The producing regions were divided in mesoregions. The road distance considered is between the centroid of the producing region to the destination. Practical implications: Especially in the scenarios of unrestricted transport infrastructure, the study suggests the configuration of optimum soybean flows, as well as the respective level of utilization of multimodal terminals. From the findings of the study, agents involved in the logistics of exporting soy to China can identify the investments in rail and port terminals necessary to a greener logistics. Originality / Value: This work will contribute to the literature in the Green Supply Chain Management field of study, especially in a Brazilian perspective.https://bjopm.emnuvens.com.br/bjopm/article/view/807Mathematical modelMaritime transportSoybeanGreen corridorsCO2 emissions from transport
spellingShingle Thiago Guilherme Péra
Daniela Bacchi Bartholomeu
Connie Tenin Su
José Vicente Caixeta Filho
Evaluation of green transport corridors of Brazilian soybean exports to China
Brazilian Journal of Operations & Production Management
Mathematical model
Maritime transport
Soybean
Green corridors
CO2 emissions from transport
title Evaluation of green transport corridors of Brazilian soybean exports to China
title_full Evaluation of green transport corridors of Brazilian soybean exports to China
title_fullStr Evaluation of green transport corridors of Brazilian soybean exports to China
title_full_unstemmed Evaluation of green transport corridors of Brazilian soybean exports to China
title_short Evaluation of green transport corridors of Brazilian soybean exports to China
title_sort evaluation of green transport corridors of brazilian soybean exports to china
topic Mathematical model
Maritime transport
Soybean
Green corridors
CO2 emissions from transport
url https://bjopm.emnuvens.com.br/bjopm/article/view/807
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