Investigation into a berth allocation strategy for a container terminal

High demand of high speed and volume transportation in globalization has dramatically increased needs in transportation. Among all transportation methods, container shipping is the most utilized method for international trading due to its safety, convenience, and high volume per cost value. Under th...

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Main Author: Ang, Valencia
Other Authors: Chen Chun-Hsien
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Language:English
Published: 2009
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-168612023-03-04T19:14:37Z Investigation into a berth allocation strategy for a container terminal Ang, Valencia Chen Chun-Hsien School of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering Khoo Li Pheng DRNTU::Engineering::Industrial engineering::Operations research High demand of high speed and volume transportation in globalization has dramatically increased needs in transportation. Among all transportation methods, container shipping is the most utilized method for international trading due to its safety, convenience, and high volume per cost value. Under this situation, all terminal port that long for withstand in this competition should not only have a strategic location, high port capacity, and resources. They also need to pursue efficient and optimal operation, competitive edge, and maintain their customers’ satisfaction. Concerning these circumstances, numerous research projects have been performed with their own approach and focus. This project proposes a semi-continuous berth allocation problem. Several simulations were conducted for assessment and comparison of the proposed models. The conducted simulations were based on some factors, which include consideration of handling time factor, consideration of prioritizing optimum berth location, variation of Section length with uniform sections length or irregular length, and variation of handling time factors. Factors such as total handling time and average of individual service time were gathered and analyzed. The effect to utilization and number of handled vessel distribution between berth sections was also observed and compared between several simulation cases. Bachelor of Engineering (Mechanical Engineering) 2009-05-28T07:50:55Z 2009-05-28T07:50:55Z 2009 2009 Final Year Project (FYP) http://hdl.handle.net/10356/16861 en Nanyang Technological University 62 p. application/pdf
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Investigation into a berth allocation strategy for a container terminal
description High demand of high speed and volume transportation in globalization has dramatically increased needs in transportation. Among all transportation methods, container shipping is the most utilized method for international trading due to its safety, convenience, and high volume per cost value. Under this situation, all terminal port that long for withstand in this competition should not only have a strategic location, high port capacity, and resources. They also need to pursue efficient and optimal operation, competitive edge, and maintain their customers’ satisfaction. Concerning these circumstances, numerous research projects have been performed with their own approach and focus. This project proposes a semi-continuous berth allocation problem. Several simulations were conducted for assessment and comparison of the proposed models. The conducted simulations were based on some factors, which include consideration of handling time factor, consideration of prioritizing optimum berth location, variation of Section length with uniform sections length or irregular length, and variation of handling time factors. Factors such as total handling time and average of individual service time were gathered and analyzed. The effect to utilization and number of handled vessel distribution between berth sections was also observed and compared between several simulation cases.
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