Rückert, NicolasNicolasRückertFischer, KathrinKathrinFischerReinecke, PaulinePaulineReineckeWrona, ThomasThomasWrona2022-01-262022-01-262021-09-22Hamburg International Conference of Logistics (HICL) 2021http://hdl.handle.net/11420/11566PURPOSE The presentation gives an overview of the possibilities for cost reduction by horizontal cooperation in hinterland container logistics with trucks, specifically through sharing customer orders. Furthermore, first results of a new optimization approach taking into account cooperation will be presented. METHODOLOGY A new optimization approach is presented based on results of a comprehensive literature review and a qualitative pre-study study. The approach considers the sharing of customer orders to be governed by a predefined set of trusted collaboration partners with access to the customer orders. This mechanism was identified as a prerequisite for a stable, fair and sustainable cooperation based on the results of the literature review and empirical pre-study. FINDINGS It can be concluded that costs in the overall system can be significantly reduced by cooperation. The analysis shows that different cooperation approaches have a different impact on the efficiency of the system, e.g. in terms of cost reduction. Further research needs are identified. ORIGINALITY The results provide the current state of the literature and show first results of the optimization when taking into account cooperation. The influence of different compensation mechanisms and of further approaches to establish sustainable cooperation is shown.enWirtschaftHandel, Kommunikation, VerkehrOptimization of container transportation in port hinterland with trucks : approaches to cooperationConference PresentationOther