2018
DOI: 10.1016/j.ejor.2018.05.004
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A new effective unified model for solving the Pre-marshalling and Block Relocation Problems

Abstract: Container terminals are exchange hubs that interconnect many transportation modes and facilitate the flow of containers. Among other elements, terminals include a yard which serves as temporary storage space. In the yard, containers are piled up by cranes to form blocks of stacks. During the shipment process, containers are carried from the stacks to ships following a given sequence. Hence, if a high priority container is placed below low priority ones, such obstructing containers have to be moved (relocated) … Show more

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“…This alternative strategy is shown to be much more efficient, in terms of the number of optimal solutions obtained and running times, in an extensive computational study on several datasets from the literature. The computational study also shows that the best of these new models outperforms the previously published models proposed by Lee and Hsu (2007), and the recent model presented by de Melo da Silva et al (2018).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 60%
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“…This alternative strategy is shown to be much more efficient, in terms of the number of optimal solutions obtained and running times, in an extensive computational study on several datasets from the literature. The computational study also shows that the best of these new models outperforms the previously published models proposed by Lee and Hsu (2007), and the recent model presented by de Melo da Silva et al (2018).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 60%
“…They illustrate the behaviour of their model on one layout, including several extensions of the basic formulation. More recently, de Melo da Silva et al (2018) propose a unified model for the pre-marshalling and the container relocation problem (CRP). They also discretize time into time segments separated by time points and consider two types of variables: variables describing the state of the bay and variables defining the movements.…”
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“…The pre-marshalling problem concerns the re-ordering of containers stored in stacks such that no reshuffling is necessary during retrieval. New unifying problem formulations of the premarshalling problem, the R-BRP and the U-BRP have recently been developed by de Melo da Silva et al (2018). While the new formulations are more efficient than previous mathematical programming based approaches the authors acknowledge that tailored branch-and-bound algorithms still provide superior performance in terms of run time as well as number of instances solved to optimality.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%