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Full Description
Planning and Operation of Container Terminals provides methodologies to optimize the design of container handling systems. The book offers various optimization models and details how to apply the models. In addition, it captures key points of academic research to provide a thorough and up-to-date guide on this rapidly changing field. Sections cover various aspects of terminal operation and propose key issues for their optimization. In addition, the relationships among various operational problems are described, along with tactics for the efficient utilization of resources. Students and professionals alike will find this a useful resource for getting up-to-speed in this dynamic field.
The efficiency of a container terminal highly depends on the design of handling systems and operation methods of the terminal. In recent decades, the development of ports has become large-scale, modern and automatic, so it is necessary to learn about the design and operation of modern ports quickly and to understand the research hotspots, research frontiers and research status in the current field, as well as the use and innovation of research methods.
Contents
Facilities, handling processes, and automation
Facilities planning
Designing a storage yard
Overview of operation planning and control
Berth and ship operation scheduling
Planning storage activities
Real-time locating, relocating, and re-marshalling containers
Managing storage space demand
Transport systems
Yard crane & operator scheduling
Collaboration with outside partners
Competition among container terminals
Logistics resource sharing



