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A survey of berth allocation and quay crane scheduling problems in container terminals

Christian Bierwirth and Frank Meisel

European Journal of Operational Research, 2010, vol. 202, issue 3, 615-627

Abstract: Due to the variety of technical equipments and terminal layouts, research has produced a multitude of optimization models for seaside operations planning in container terminals. To provide a support in modeling problem characteristics and in suggesting applicable algorithms this paper reviews the relevant literature. For this purpose new classification schemes for berth allocation problems and quay crane scheduling problems are developed. Particular focus is put on integrated solution approaches which receive increasing importance for the terminal management.

Keywords: Container; terminal; operations; Berth; allocation; Quay; crane; assignment; Quay; crane; scheduling; Problem; classification; Integrated; planning (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2010
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