Modeling and design of container terminal operations

Debjit Roy, René De Koster, René Bekker

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Abstract

The design of container terminal operations is complex because multiple factors affect operational performance. These factors include numerous choices for handling technology, terminal topology, and design parameters and stochastic interactions between the quayside, stackside, and vehicle transport processes. In this research, we propose new integrated queuing network models for rapid design evaluation of container terminals with automated lift vehicles and automated guided vehicles. These models offer the flexibility to analyze alternate design variations and develop insights. For instance, the effect of different vehicle dwell point policies is analyzed using state-dependent queues, whereas the efficient terminal layout is determined using variation in the service time expressions at the stations. We show the relation among the dwell point-dependent waiting times and also show their asymptotic equivalence at heavy traffic conditions. These models form the building blocks for design and analysis of large-scale terminal operations. We test the model efficacy using detailed in-house simulation experiments and real-terminal validation by partnering with an external party.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)686-715
Number of pages30
JournalOperations Research
Volume68
Issue number3
Early online date23 Apr 2020
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - May 2020

Funding

Funding: The authors thank SmartPort research center at Erasmus University (www.eur.nl/smartport) for funding this research.

Keywords

  • Container terminal
  • Design decisions
  • Intraterminal transport
  • Queuing models

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