2015
DOI: 10.17818/nm/2015/4.7
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The Methodology of the Customers’ Operation from the Seaport Applying the “Simple Shuttle Problem”

Abstract: This paper deals with one of the most significant fields of the application of mathematical calculations to optimize the operational research and traffic problems. This issue includes the distribution of goods from the source/sources (seaport in our case) to dispersed targets (customers).The application of the “simple shuttle problem” is one option of the transport problem solution.

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“…The application of the "simple shuttle problem" has been highlighted for distribution problems in seaports [39]. Seaports are more than just places for cargo import and export, they also involve loading and unloading goods, warehousing, storing, shipment, packing, and delivery.…”
Section: Parking Space Allocation In Sea Portsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The application of the "simple shuttle problem" has been highlighted for distribution problems in seaports [39]. Seaports are more than just places for cargo import and export, they also involve loading and unloading goods, warehousing, storing, shipment, packing, and delivery.…”
Section: Parking Space Allocation In Sea Portsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Furthermore, in addressing the distribution challenges within seaports, the "simple shuttle problem" has been proposed as a potential solution [28]. Seaports encompass a range of activities beyond import and export, including loading, unloading, storage, and delivery.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It means that a semi-trailer is also equipped with the lashing strips and lashing lugs in the floor of the semi-trailer, so that any type of lashing can be applied anywhere, and the user is not limited by the amount of lashing points in the semi-trailer [4,6].…”
Section: Revision Of the Standard En 12640mentioning
confidence: 99%