Simulation model to determine ratios between quay, yard and intra-terminal transfer equipment in an integrated container handling system

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This paper presents a generic simulation model to determine the equipment mix (quay, yard and intra-terminal transfer) for a Container Terminal Logistics Operations System (CTLOS). The simulation model for the CTLOS, a typical type of discrete event dynamic system (DEDS), consists of three sub-models: Ship queue, loading-unloading operations and yard-gate operations. The simulation model is empirically applied to phase 1 of the Yangshan Deep Water Port in Shanghai. This study considers different scenarios in terms of container throughput levels, equipment utilization rates, and operational bottle-necks, and presents a sensitivity analysis to evaluate and choose reasonable equipment ratio ranges under different operational conditions.

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Sha, M., Notteboom, T., Zhang, T., Zhou, X., & Qin, T. (2021). Simulation model to determine ratios between quay, yard and intra-terminal transfer equipment in an integrated container handling system. Journal of International Logistics and Trade, 19(1), 1–18. https://doi.org/10.24006/JILT.2021.19.1.001

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