Background: An increasing number of container and chassis staging, “dray-off”, drop yard, and depot facilities are being established outside of North American marine container terminals. The increased use of these “second-tier” facilities implies that there must be some capacity, delivery time, service, or reliability benefit that offset the additional cost and complexity. Methods: This paper builds on the previously developed integrated drayage scheduling model to determine the impact of second-tier port facilities on drayage operation. It modifies the previously developed model by incorporating the following features: (1) trucks do not have to wait at customers’ locations during the import unloading and export loading operations; (2) dray...
Due to a long-lasting increase in global trade, only interrupted by the late-2000s economic crisis, ...
Since the advent of containerization, demand for container terminal services has been rising for the...
A large increase in containerized maritime transport, bigger ships and bigger call sizes cause the n...
Truck drayage in container ports faces several challenges. Due to the ongoing growth of container sh...
Truck appointment systems (TAS) are a well-recognized method to smooth the peaks in truck arrivals a...
Since the inception of containerisation in the 20th century, demand for this mode of transportation ...
Truck drayage transports in the port connect container terminals with other logistics nodes as empty...
Abstract: Seaport terminals recognise the need to change current practices in order to improve regio...
Empty container repositioning is one of the longstanding and ongoing issues in the containerized mar...
Purpose: Empty container trucks may cause a deficit in transport capacity and contribute to congesti...
The process of containerization and its continuous development involves changes and technological in...
The arising demand for goods via ship containers has increased the risk of congestion caused by truc...
Port drayage, defined as a container truck pickup to or from a seaport terminal with both the trip o...
Inland terminals, or dry ports, have played an important role in multimodal transportation networks ...
Fierce terminal competition and the need to maximize recourses utilization have led marine terminal ...
Due to a long-lasting increase in global trade, only interrupted by the late-2000s economic crisis, ...
Since the advent of containerization, demand for container terminal services has been rising for the...
A large increase in containerized maritime transport, bigger ships and bigger call sizes cause the n...
Truck drayage in container ports faces several challenges. Due to the ongoing growth of container sh...
Truck appointment systems (TAS) are a well-recognized method to smooth the peaks in truck arrivals a...
Since the inception of containerisation in the 20th century, demand for this mode of transportation ...
Truck drayage transports in the port connect container terminals with other logistics nodes as empty...
Abstract: Seaport terminals recognise the need to change current practices in order to improve regio...
Empty container repositioning is one of the longstanding and ongoing issues in the containerized mar...
Purpose: Empty container trucks may cause a deficit in transport capacity and contribute to congesti...
The process of containerization and its continuous development involves changes and technological in...
The arising demand for goods via ship containers has increased the risk of congestion caused by truc...
Port drayage, defined as a container truck pickup to or from a seaport terminal with both the trip o...
Inland terminals, or dry ports, have played an important role in multimodal transportation networks ...
Fierce terminal competition and the need to maximize recourses utilization have led marine terminal ...
Due to a long-lasting increase in global trade, only interrupted by the late-2000s economic crisis, ...
Since the advent of containerization, demand for container terminal services has been rising for the...
A large increase in containerized maritime transport, bigger ships and bigger call sizes cause the n...