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Mixed Integer Programming Models on Scheduling Automated Stacking Cranes
International Journal of Business Analytics, 2021Automated deep-sea container terminals are the main hubs to move millions of containers in today's global supply chains. Terminal operators often decouple the landside and waterside operations by stacking containers in stacks perpendicular to the quay.
Amir Gharehgozli +2 more
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Scheduling optimization for two crossover automated stacking cranes considering relocation
Operational Research, 2020In this paper, we focus on the two crossover automated stacking cranes (ASCs) scheduling problem that arises at a storage block in an automated container terminal. To address relocation during retrieval operations, we use two methods with job precedence constraints: (1) adjusting the operation sequence of jobs to avoid relocation operations and (2 ...
Sumin Chen, Qingcheng Zeng, Yushan Hu
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Scheduling cooperative twin automated stacking cranes in automated container terminals
Computers & Industrial Engineering, 2019Abstract In the considered Automated Container Terminal, twin (i.e., identical non-passing) automated stacking cranes are configured for each block. The twin Automated Stacking Cranes (ASCs) collaborate to serve storage and retrieval requests from opposite ends of a storage block.
XiaoLong Han, Qianqian Wang, JiWei Huang
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Sequencing Two Cooperating Automated Stacking Cranes in a Container Terminal
Transportation Science, 2010The containerized trade market is growing rapidly with the uprising of the Far East. Container ports worldwide should be responsive by developing tools to handle these massive volumes of containers in order to retain their level of competitiveness.
Vis, I.F.A., Carlo, H.J.
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Sequencing twin automated stacking cranes in a block at automated container terminal
Transportation Research Part C: Emerging Technologies, 2016Abstract In the considered automated container terminal (ACT) that is designed for Shanghai Yangsha Terminal, two automated stacking cranes (ASCs) are configured for each block and they interact with automated lifting vehicles (ALVs) at the two ends of a block individually.
Zhi-Hua Hu +2 more
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Transportation Research Record: Journal of the Transportation Research Board, 2023
The enhancement of the efficiency of automated container terminals (ACTs) and promotion of energy saving and emission reduction have attracted increasing attention in the construction of resource-saving and environment-friendly ports. In this paper, an integrated scheduling optimization model of automatic guided vehicles (AGVs) and automatic stacking ...
Jianguo Duan +4 more
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The enhancement of the efficiency of automated container terminals (ACTs) and promotion of energy saving and emission reduction have attracted increasing attention in the construction of resource-saving and environment-friendly ports. In this paper, an integrated scheduling optimization model of automatic guided vehicles (AGVs) and automatic stacking ...
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Scheduling automated triple cross-over stacking cranes in a container yard
OR Spectrum, 2010zbMATH Open Web Interface contents unavailable due to conflicting licenses.
Dorndorf, Ulrich, Schneider, Frank
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Crane scheduling for opportunistic remarshaling of containers in an automated stacking yard
Flexible Services and Manufacturing Journal, 2013Loading of containers onto a vessel can be delayed if the containers are inappropriately stacked at the yard. Remarshaling is the preparatory task of rearranging the containers ahead of loading time to minimize the delay at the time of loading. Previous works on remarshaling derive a remarshaling plan assuming that a certain amount of continuous period
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Proceedings of the 27th Annual ACM Symposium on Applied Computing, 2012
We address the problem of scheduling twin automated stacking cranes (ASCs) used in automated container terminals. By extending the previous works, we show that it is important to make explicit the hidden jobs needed to prepare for the main requested jobs.
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We address the problem of scheduling twin automated stacking cranes (ASCs) used in automated container terminals. By extending the previous works, we show that it is important to make explicit the hidden jobs needed to prepare for the main requested jobs.
Ri Choe +3 more
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