A reward-based algorithm for the stacking of outbound containers
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Date
2017
Authors
Sel Ozcan
Deniz Tursel Eliiyi
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ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV
Open Access Color
GOLD
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Yes
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Abstract
As global trade increases container transshipment activities increase rapidly. Therefore high competition among container terminals has emerged. The decision for good stacking positions for containers plays a critical role on the performance of a container terminal since it influences the productivity of the terminal in a strong sense. In this study we focus on the minimization of the berthing time of vessels by improving the stacking operations through minimization of non-value-added handling operations of containers which is called reshuffling as well as the traveling time of the cranes operating at the storage yard. Most of the containers in the container terminal we focus are outbound which are transported into the container terminal via external trucks and stored in the stacking yard until they are loaded onto vessels. We propose a reward-based algorithm for the stacking of outbound containers by taking the following four components into consideration, container's distance to the closest RTGC RTGC's workload the number of stacked containers at the neighborhood bays and the current height of the stacks at the storage yard. The inputs of the algorithm include the relevant information of the container to be stacked that are just entered into the terminal gate current usage information of the storage yard and the current positions of the yard cranes. The proposed stacking strategy is in implementation phase to one of the container terminals in Izmir. The results seem to be promising when compared to the current randomized stacking strategy in the container terminal. (C) 2017 The Authors. Published by Elsevier B.V.
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Container terminals, Container stacking, Reshuffling, Reward-based algorithm, OPERATIONS-RESEARCH, STORAGE LOCATIONS, SPACE-ALLOCATION, TERMINALS, TRANSSHIPMENT
Fields of Science
0502 economics and business, 05 social sciences, 0211 other engineering and technologies, 02 engineering and technology
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7
Source
19th European-Operational-Research-Societies Working Group on Transportation Meeting (EWGT)
Volume
22
Issue
Start Page
213
End Page
221
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