This paper puts forward an integrated optimisation model that combines three distinct problems, namely the Berth Allocation Problem, the Quay Crane Assignment Problem, and the Quay Crane Scheduling problem, which have to be solved to carry out these seaside operations in container ports. Each one of these problems is complex to solve in its own right. However, solving them individually leads almost surely to sub-optimal solutions. Hence the need to solve them in a combined form. The problem is formulated as a mixed-integer programming model with the objective being to minimise the tardiness of vessels. Experimental results show that relatively small instances of the proposed model can be solved exactly using CPLEX
Seaports play a key role in maritime commerce and the global market economy. Goods of different kind...
In this paper we focus our attention on the operational decision problems related to the seaside a...
In this paper we integrate at the tactical level two decision problems arising in container terminal...
This paper puts forward an integrated optimisation model that combines three distinct problems, name...
This paper puts forward an integrated optimisation model that combines two distinct problems arising...
Operational Research and Optimization are fundamental disciplines which, for decades, provided the r...
International audienceTraditionally, container terminal optimizations are excused separately and seq...
Due to the dramatic increase in the world’s container traffic, the efficient management of operation...
The optimization of seaside operations at container terminals includes solving standard berth and cr...
In the container terminals of seaports, the container handling system consists of a variety of conta...
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AbstractAs the maritime industry grows rapidly in size, more attention is being paid to to a wide ra...
Integrated planning of berth allocation and quay crane assignment in multi-user container terminals ...
Due to the considerable growth in the worldwide container transportation, optimization of container ...
This paper proposes a simulation optimization based solution approach for the integrated Berth Alloc...
Seaports play a key role in maritime commerce and the global market economy. Goods of different kind...
In this paper we focus our attention on the operational decision problems related to the seaside a...
In this paper we integrate at the tactical level two decision problems arising in container terminal...
This paper puts forward an integrated optimisation model that combines three distinct problems, name...
This paper puts forward an integrated optimisation model that combines two distinct problems arising...
Operational Research and Optimization are fundamental disciplines which, for decades, provided the r...
International audienceTraditionally, container terminal optimizations are excused separately and seq...
Due to the dramatic increase in the world’s container traffic, the efficient management of operation...
The optimization of seaside operations at container terminals includes solving standard berth and cr...
In the container terminals of seaports, the container handling system consists of a variety of conta...
Copyright © 2013 ISSR Journals. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Common...
AbstractAs the maritime industry grows rapidly in size, more attention is being paid to to a wide ra...
Integrated planning of berth allocation and quay crane assignment in multi-user container terminals ...
Due to the considerable growth in the worldwide container transportation, optimization of container ...
This paper proposes a simulation optimization based solution approach for the integrated Berth Alloc...
Seaports play a key role in maritime commerce and the global market economy. Goods of different kind...
In this paper we focus our attention on the operational decision problems related to the seaside a...
In this paper we integrate at the tactical level two decision problems arising in container terminal...