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Berth planning and real-time disruption recovery: a simulation study for a tidal port
With the increasing volume of container freight transport, future port planning is crucial. Simulation models provide a means to gain insight in the effects of terminal expansions.
van der Steeg, Jaap Jan (author) +5 more
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Estimating Shipping Emissions – A Case Study for Cargo Port of Zadar, Croatia [PDF]
Reducing air pollutant emissions and energy consumption, as a necessary step to make ports more sustainable, is one of the crucial tasks and challenges of port management. Some of the port strategies to meet the term “green port” usually include reducing
Vlatko Knezevic +2 more
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The coordination of different container-handling equipment is an important method for improving the overall efficiency of automated container terminals.
Di Luan +3 more
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We introduce in this paper the public berth system for container ports to reduce the cargo handling cost. Ship-to-berth assignment is essential to achieve high performance of that system since handling time of a particular ship depends on the berth where she is moored.
IMAI, Akio, NISHIMURA, Etsuko
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Applications of Stochastic Mixed-Integer Second-Order Cone Optimization
Second-order cone programming problems are a tractable subclass of convex optimization problems that can be solved using polynomial algorithms. In the last decade, stochastic second-order cone programming problems have been studied, and efficient ...
Baha Alzalg, Hadjer Alioui
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Data for: Recoverable robustness in weekly berth and quay crane planning
Data for a weekly berth and quay crane planning ...
Lam, J
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An Optimal Capacity Planning Model for General Cargo Seaport
In this paper the application of the queuing the01y in optimalcapacity planning for general cargo seaport is presented.The seaport as a queuing syslem is defined and tlws, on the basisof the arrival and serviced number of ships in an obsen•edtime unit ...
Čedomir Dundović, Zdenka Zenzerović
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Ship–infrastructure cooperation, i.e., infrastructure scheduling, is significant for optimizing the utilization of spatial-temporal resources of infrastructures and improving the efficiency and safety of waterborne transportation systems.
Xinyi Li +4 more
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Ports serve as critical nodes within transportation networks and logistics chains, where the planning of ship berthing is intricately linked to energy utilization.
Jianchao Lu +5 more
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Uncertainty in vessel arrival times can substantially reduce the efficiency of berth planning in port operations. To address this issue, this study proposes a unified, data-driven, predict-then-optimize framework that explicitly links vessel arrival time
Peng Fei +5 more
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