2010
DOI: 10.3846/transport.2010.36
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Planning Organization and Productivity Simulation Tool for Maritime Container Terminals

Abstract: Abstract. The article describes a proposed planning organization and productivity simulation tool, with a special emphasis on orientations to the optimization of operations in a maritime container terminal. With the application of an adequate model frame for traffic and technical-technologic forecasting, infrastructure and manpower planning and productivity simulation are possible to measure and increase the productivity in the whole subsystem of the maritime container terminal. The emphasis is mainly put on s… Show more

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“…Therefore, it proposes an object-oriented architecture of a port model and a visual model specification technique based on reusable library blocks. Similarly, Beškovnik and Twrdy (2010) propose a container terminal planning organization and productivity simulation tool and argue that Business process management the application of an adequate model frame can possibly measure and increase the productivity of the whole maritime container terminal subsystem. Elbert et al (2017) introduce the concept of order process efficiency hence processing times and costs.…”
Section: Theoretical Application Of Business Process Management In Thmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Therefore, it proposes an object-oriented architecture of a port model and a visual model specification technique based on reusable library blocks. Similarly, Beškovnik and Twrdy (2010) propose a container terminal planning organization and productivity simulation tool and argue that Business process management the application of an adequate model frame can possibly measure and increase the productivity of the whole maritime container terminal subsystem. Elbert et al (2017) introduce the concept of order process efficiency hence processing times and costs.…”
Section: Theoretical Application Of Business Process Management In Thmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The efficiency of processes on the berth subsystem depends in large part on the number and type of utilized horizontal mechanization and the strategy of their coordination between the berth and storage areas. In a container terminal, the most important problem is the coordination between the loading and unloading operations of the vessels and the storage of the containers in the yard [1]. In order to shorten the ship's time in the port, it is first necessary to allocate the correct number of QCs to a ship.…”
Section: Problem Descriptionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Such simulations are of high practical relevance for terminals that want to know how big their horizontal fleet has to be in order to assure good berth productivity and in so allow the ship to leave the port quickly. 1 Five YTs per QC are most often used in smaller container ports. 2 Ten YTs gave us relevant differences in comparison with five YTs per QC.…”
Section: Simulationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The first five ports serve as a successful example for the smaller ports as they represent major ports of which throughput in 2012 exceeded one million TEUs, as well as transhipment ports. They are acting on the market as important regional and global shifting points (Beškovnik, Twrdy 2010). The second group mostly consists of the ports of which throughput in 2012 did not exceed 500000 TEUs and are therefore considered as smaller container ports with a regional transport function.…”
Section: Datamentioning
confidence: 99%