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Container transport game is a hit

05.09.2024
BREMEN/EINDHOVEN. Transport/logistics students in Bremerhaven are having a good time testing the best ways to implement logistics theory in practice – by playing a container transport game. The game’s goal, which simulates five transport companies that ship containers from Antwerp to Rotterdam, is to reduce costs by using resources together. It was developed by Dr Layla Martin, assistant professor at Eindhoven University of Technology, in collaboration with bremenports as part of the Interreg North Sea project InnoWaTr.

Credits: bremenports

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