The main objective of this paper consists in modelling, optimizing, and controlling container transfer operations inside intermodal terminals. More specifically, maritime container terminals are here considered, involving three kinds of transportation modes, i.e., maritime, rail, and road transport. Generally speaking, an intermodal port terminal can be seen as a system of container flows with two interfaces, towards the hinterland and towards the sea, respectively. Moreover, inside a terminal, unloading operations of inbound containers, container storage, and loading operations of outbound containers are carried out. A simple model for maritime container terminals is proposed in this paper. In the model, a system of queues represents the s...
For logistic chains that have a maritime component, the ports transition involves a set of specific ...
This thesis deals with the case of a maritime port in which container terminals are cooperating to p...
The use of containers have greatly reduced handling operations at ports and at all other transfer po...
The problem of modelling and controlling transportation operations inside intermodal terminals is th...
A dynamic discrete-time model of container flows in maritime terminals is proposed as a system of qu...
International audienceIn the worldwide transport network, container ports act as intermodal interfac...
A Multimodal Seaport Container Terminal (MSCT) is a complex system which requires careful planning a...
This study addresses the storage arrangement of transshipment containers on a container yard, in ord...
International audienceIncreased global container trade and strong competition are boosting the need ...
In Chapter 1, we present a state-of-the-art discrete event simulation model of operations inside sea...
International audienceContinuously increasing global container trade and pressure from a limited num...
The use of containers have greatly reduced handling operations at ports and at all other transfer po...
Predictive control is investigated as a paradigm for the allocation of handling resources to transfe...
Due to the increase in world-wide containerized cargo transport port authorities are facing conside...
Maritime container terminals are essential infrastructures in global supply chains. Their high manag...
For logistic chains that have a maritime component, the ports transition involves a set of specific ...
This thesis deals with the case of a maritime port in which container terminals are cooperating to p...
The use of containers have greatly reduced handling operations at ports and at all other transfer po...
The problem of modelling and controlling transportation operations inside intermodal terminals is th...
A dynamic discrete-time model of container flows in maritime terminals is proposed as a system of qu...
International audienceIn the worldwide transport network, container ports act as intermodal interfac...
A Multimodal Seaport Container Terminal (MSCT) is a complex system which requires careful planning a...
This study addresses the storage arrangement of transshipment containers on a container yard, in ord...
International audienceIncreased global container trade and strong competition are boosting the need ...
In Chapter 1, we present a state-of-the-art discrete event simulation model of operations inside sea...
International audienceContinuously increasing global container trade and pressure from a limited num...
The use of containers have greatly reduced handling operations at ports and at all other transfer po...
Predictive control is investigated as a paradigm for the allocation of handling resources to transfe...
Due to the increase in world-wide containerized cargo transport port authorities are facing conside...
Maritime container terminals are essential infrastructures in global supply chains. Their high manag...
For logistic chains that have a maritime component, the ports transition involves a set of specific ...
This thesis deals with the case of a maritime port in which container terminals are cooperating to p...
The use of containers have greatly reduced handling operations at ports and at all other transfer po...