Container terminal gate appointment system optimization

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Changqian Guan
Rongfang (Rachel) Liu
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[1] Logistics & Intermodal Transportation,Department of Marine Transportation
[2] United States Merchant Marine Academy,Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering
[3] New Jersey Institute of Technology,undefined
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multi-server queuing model; waiting cost; gate operation; appointment system; optimization; container terminal;
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As a consequence of continuing growth of container volume and the introduction of 12 000 TEU plus containerships into major trade routes, the port industry is under pressure to come up with the necessary capacity to accommodate the increasing freight volume. One critical issue is the marine terminal gate capacity. Limited gate capacity leads to congestion. The harbor trucking industry operates in a very competitive environment; gate congestion is detrimental to their economic well-being. This article applies a multi-server queuing model to analyze marine terminal gate congestion and quantify truck waiting cost. An optimization model is developed to balance the gate operating cost and trucker’s cost associated with excessive waiting time. The model is tested using data from field observations. A case study is applied to analyze gate congestion behavior and truck waiting cost. Model sensitivity is discussed. The results indicate that truck waiting cost at marine terminal gates is an issue that needs to be addressed. A truck appointment system seems to be the most viable way to reduce gate congestion and increase system efficiency. With an optimized appointment system, the total system costs, especially truck waiting cost, can be drastically reduced.
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页码:378 / 398
页数:20
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