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Modelling the performance of port terminals using microsimulation (CROSBI ID 279473)

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Hervás-Peralta, Miguel ; Rožić, Tomislav ; Poveda-Reyes, Sara ; Santarremigia, Francisco Enrique ; Pastor-Ferrando, Juan-Pascual ; Molero, Gemma Dolores Modelling the performance of port terminals using microsimulation // European transport/trasporti europei, 76 (2020), 3, 11

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Hervás-Peralta, Miguel ; Rožić, Tomislav ; Poveda-Reyes, Sara ; Santarremigia, Francisco Enrique ; Pastor-Ferrando, Juan-Pascual ; Molero, Gemma Dolores

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Modelling the performance of port terminals using microsimulation

Globalization has caused an increase in cargo volumes in ports, which is starting to produce congestion in some of the main ports, delays in the whole supply chain, higher costs, retention in the vicinity of ports, and more pollution. All of these issues highlight the need to improve current container terminals by searching for enhanced management models. The terminal operating system (TOS) is the operational control system used in container terminals. An improvement of TOS with better functionalities, and their optimization, would increase the efficiency of the terminal. In a previous study, the authors identified and weighted TOS functionalities using the analytic hierarchy process (AHP) method. The aim of this paper is to analyse by simulation how the improvement of the most influential TOS functionalities affects the operational and the environmental performance of a container terminal. Two new TOSs (TOS 2 and TOS 3) were compared with the TOS (TOS 1) currently used at Intersagunto terminal (Spain) by microsimulation using FlexTerm. Results show that modifications to the TOS can improve certain operational aspects, such as the number of containers handled, the occupation of the storage yard, and the dwell times ; however, there were not significant improvements in energy consumption and carbon footprint. Further developments should address this issue by modifying other TOS functionalities in order to obtain both operational and environmental improvements at the terminal. This paper is addressed to managers of container terminals, TOS designers, researchers in the field of ports and terminals, and port authorities.

terminal operating systems (TOS) ; container terminal ; microsimulation

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76

2020.

3

11

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1825-3997

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Tehnologija prometa i transport

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