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A Network-Based Model for Optimization of Container Location Assignment at Inland Terminals (CROSBI ID 310753)

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Rožić, Tomislav ; Ivanković, Božidar ; Bajor, Ivona ; Starčević, Martin A Network-Based Model for Optimization of Container Location Assignment at Inland Terminals // Applied sciences (Basel), 12 (2022), 12; 5833, 19. doi: 10.3390/app12125833

Podaci o odgovornosti

Rožić, Tomislav ; Ivanković, Božidar ; Bajor, Ivona ; Starčević, Martin

engleski

A Network-Based Model for Optimization of Container Location Assignment at Inland Terminals

The development of inland terminals helps seaports mitigate inevitable storage capacity problems, extending their gravitational field and strengthening their competitive advantage. Optimizing the container storage, efficiency, and productivity of seaports and inland terminals is becoming increasingly important. The present paper develops a network-based mathematical model to optimize the location assignment of inbound containers at inland terminals. The model’s assumptions are based on the analysis of criteria at representative European inland terminals, and the model aims to reduce unproductive manipulations. The present study is one of the few to develop a single model that integrates all important criteria for container location assignment, including a container’s dimensions, its occupancy, cargo type, the container’s owner, and distance to the final user. These criteria are important for the terminal operator so that they can determine container locations in a way that minimizes unproductive manipulations. Data from a single inland terminal were used to validate the model within the FlexSim CT simulation environment. Our results suggest that the model can reduce unproductive manipulations and associated costs at inland terminals.

inland terminal ; container storage optimization ; container location assignment ; graph theory ; simulation modelling ; consistent flow

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Podaci o izdanju

12 (12)

2022.

5833

19

objavljeno

2076-3417

10.3390/app12125833

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Tehnologija prometa i transport

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