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Edwin van Hassel

University of Antwerp

Edwin van Hassel is senior researcher at the Faculty of Transport and Regional economics, Antwerp University. He has an engineering degree in naval architecture and a PhD in applied economics. His main research interest and expertise is in inland navigation, port hinterland transport, ship design and transport modelling. He holds a PhD with a topic in the field of inland waterway transport. More recently the scope of his work has been extended to maritime cost chain modelling. He also is involved in several research ranging from logistics projects to infrastructure cost benefit analysis and transport modelling projects.

Project Clusters

Results

Assessing Inland Waterway Transport (IWT) container logistics on the Rhine Alpine corridor: A discrete event simulation approach

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A Global Analysis of Emissions, Decarbonization, and Alternative Fuels in Inland Navigation—A Systematic Literature Review

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Logistical study for the deployment of autonomous vessels for wind farm port logistics and offshore offshore supply shuttle

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The sustainability of the Arctic: A case study analysis of container shipping

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Maritime fuels of the future: what is the impact of alternative fuels on the optimal economic speed of large container vessels

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Economic impact analysis of installing a Same Risk Area under the Ballast Water Management Convention

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Improvement of container terminal productivity with knowledge about future transport modes : a theoretical agent-based modelling approach

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Economic evaluation of alternative technologies to mitigate sulphur emissions in maritime container transport from both the vessel owner and shipper perspective

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Pathways for a sustainable future inland water transport: A case study for the European inland navigation sector

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