Abstract

Yard crane operations are often a bottleneck at a container terminal. This paper aims to investigate the effects of various real-time yard crane dispatching strategies on operational cost and gross crane rate (GCR) for nontransshipment container terminals. A general cost estimation model is introduced to incorporate the detailed costs incurred during container handling process within terminal area. The formulas of container handling related parameters are mathematically derived to validate the simulation model. Results reveal that the common nearest truck first served strategy yields the lowest operational cost but the lowest GCR. On the other hand, earliest YT strategy achieves the highest GCR at the expense of higher operational cost with more vessel calls, while nearest YT strategy produces the highest GCR and is the second economical with fewer vessel calls. Under any of the proposed yard crane dispatching strategies, the strategy that separately stacks import and export containers into different blocks outperforms the scattered stacking strategy in terms of GCR, although no distinct cost advantage is obtained. The results provide fundamental insights into the connection between real-time yard crane dispatching strategies and operational performance at manually controlled nontransshipment container terminals.

Highlights

  • Container terminals (CTs) are crucial nodes in multimodal transportation networks

  • As previous studies on yard crane (YC) dispatching/scheduling have pointed out that YC operations are of great importance and likely to be a potential bottleneck to the overall CT performance [3, 4], this paper focuses on evaluating the effects of real-time YC dispatching strategies on the operational cost and gross crane rate (GCR) of nontransshipment container terminals (NTCTs)

  • This paper introduced a cost estimation model for container terminal operations and a simulation model to investigate the effects of various YC dispatching strategies on terminal operational cost and GCR in the long term

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Introduction

The past decade has witnessed the ever-increasing worldwide container throughput which contributes to the prosperity of CTs all over the world while at the same time creating operational challenges for terminal operators in providing efficient services. The objective of operating a successful CT is to decrease the operational cost whilst providing a desirable GCR to ensure the service quality [2]. When situations such as inclement weather and massive vessel arrival happen, the terminal operator has to pursue a higher GCR to accelerate the vessel handling speed at a higher operational cost. As previous studies on yard crane (YC) dispatching/scheduling have pointed out that YC operations are of great importance and likely to be a potential bottleneck to the overall CT performance [3, 4], this paper focuses on evaluating the effects of real-time YC dispatching strategies on the operational cost and GCR of nontransshipment container terminals (NTCTs)

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