A Fuzzy Logic-Based Algorithm to Solve the Slot Planning Problem in Container Vessels

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Background: The slot planning problem is a container allocation problem within a certain location on a vessel. It is considered a sub-problem of a successful decomposition approach for the container vessel stowage planning problem. This decision has a direct effect on container handling operations and the vessel berthing time, which are key indicators for the container terminal efficiency. Methods: In this paper, an approach combining a rule-based fuzzy logic algorithm with a rule-based search algorithm is developed to solve the slot planning problem. The rules in the proposed fuzzy logic algorithm aim at improving the objective function and minimizing/eliminating constraint violation. Results: The computational results of 236 slot planning instances illustrate the efficiency and effectiveness of the proposed algorithm. Conclusions: The results show that the proposed approach is fast and can produce optimal or near-optimal solutions for a comprehensive industrial set of instances.

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Rashed, D., Eltawil, A., & Gheith, M. (2021). A Fuzzy Logic-Based Algorithm to Solve the Slot Planning Problem in Container Vessels. Logistics, 5(4). https://doi.org/10.3390/logistics5040067

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