A stochastic model for interterminal container transportation
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2017Author
Mishra, Nishant
Roy, Debjit
Ommeren, Jan-Kees van
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We propose a novel semiopen queuing network (SOQN) model for the interterminal transportation (ITT) problem where multiple container terminals use a common
fleet of vehicles (automated lift vehicles, automated guided vehicles, multitrailers, and
barges) to transport containers between terminals. To solve the overall queuing network,
our solution approach uses a network decomposition method where the original SOQN
is decomposed to a closed and an open queuing network (with bulk-service capacity). To
our knowledge, this is the first work that considers bulk service in SOQNs. We develop
theoretical upper and lower bounds on the throughput time estimates of our model, and
provide an extension for the case when service times at the terminal handling stations
depend on the number of containers being loaded/unloaded. We numerically validate
our model using simulated data where we find that our model results in errors of less
than 5% for vehicle utilization. We also show that our model results in better estimates
for the ITT problem when compared to existing approaches in the literature. Finally, we
apply our model to real-world data from the Port of Rotterdam and show that it can be
used to analyze throughput time trade-offs with alternate dwell point policies, different
vehicle types, and variable vehicle capacities.
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