Container handling in automated yard blocks : an integrative approach based on time information

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    • Covic, Filip

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Container handling in automated yard blocks : an integrative approach based on time information

Filip Covic

(Contributions to management science)

Springer, c2019

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The yard block of a container terminal is the central point of synchronisation for asynchronous container flows between deep-sea vessels and transport to the hinterland. The structure of the block stipulates that containers are stacked on top of each other with only the topmost container directly accessible by a yard crane. This book describes a holistic and integrative approach to container handling in yard blocks to optimise productivity by minimising re-handling operations. The results provide insights for academic scholars as well as for experts from practical terminal planning and operations. The approach presented is two-fold: first, a theoretical foundation of the interdependencies in decision-making is established using mathematical programming. Secondly, operations involving uncertain container arrival information are examined on the basis of a simulation with a rigorous experimental design and statistical evaluation. In this context, the book develops container-handling strategies and analyses the impact of a system for vehicle arrival management - the "Terminal Appointment System". The findings presented in this book are the result of a close cooperation with experts at the port of Hamburg and build on previous research.

Table of Contents

Introduction to Container Handling Research.- Container Terminal Environment.- Container Handling in the Yard Area.- Literature Review on Container Handling in the Yard Area.- Integrated Container Handling.- Algorithmic Analysis Based on the Problem Decomposability.- Re-marshalling Problem.- Terminal Appointment System.- Interaction Effects of Yard Block Properties, Re-marshalling and TAS.- Conclusion and Recommendations for Efficient Container Handling.

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