The passenger-cargo Roll on/Roll off ship stowage (PRSS) is the core step of passenger-cargo Roll on/Roll off (RoRo) transportation. The layout of vehicles in the cabin is directly related to the space utilization of the cabin and the efficiency of stowage operations, which in turn affects the economic benefits of the port. In this paper, we address the PRSS problem in the context of passenger-cargo RoRo transportation in the Qiongzhou Strait of China. By focusing on the utilization ratio of the cabin area, the PRSS problem can be viewed as a special version of a two-dimensional knapsack packing (2D-KP) problem with additional constraints, such as two-phase, complex rotation and safe navigation constraints. Then we present a mixed integer linear programming (MILP) mathematical model and an algorithm framework to tackle the PRSS problem. In the algorithm framework, a novel multi-phase heuristic stowage method is proposed to improve the current manual stowage decision-making state which completely depends on operational experience. Finally, several instances are generated based on the realistic date of Qiongzhou Strait to verify the effectiveness of the model and stowage method. Computational results show that the proposed model and stowage method are well suited to solve the PRSS problem and the algorithm framework has a strong robustness in large-scale application experiments.
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Zhang, Y., Tian, H., He, L., Ma, S., & Yang, L. (2020). A Two-Phase Stowage Approach for Passenger-Cargo RoRo Ship Based on 2D-KP: Coping with Complex Rotation and Safe Navigation Constraints. IEEE Access, 8, 95807–95822. https://doi.org/10.1109/ACCESS.2020.2995639
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