An efficiency analysis of cargo-handling operations at container terminals
Jorge H. Luna,
Julio Mar-Ortiz (),
María D. Gracia and
Dionicio Morales-Ramírez
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Jorge H. Luna: Universidad Autonoma de Tamaulipas
Julio Mar-Ortiz: Universidad Autonoma de Tamaulipas
María D. Gracia: Universidad Autonoma de Tamaulipas
Dionicio Morales-Ramírez: Universidad Autonoma de Tamaulipas
Maritime Economics & Logistics, 2018, vol. 20, issue 2, No 2, 190-210
Abstract:
Abstract In this paper, a Data Envelopment Analysis approach is used to assess the efficiency of cargo-handling operations at a container terminal and study the factors influencing it. The aim is to provide recommendations that would allow a container terminal to reach high technical efficiency scores, in order to increase its inner productivity. A three-stage methodological framework is proposed to analyze the operational conditions of 152 containerships, along a 6-month period, in a Mexican Container Terminal. In the first stage, a cluster analysis is performed in order to group containerships with homogeneous operational characteristics into clusters. Then, an input-oriented Variable Returns to Scale model is used to compute efficiency scores in each cluster. Scale efficiency, returns to scale, and average efficiency of containerships are reported. In the second stage, two regression models are estimated to relate the efficiency scores obtained to a number of exogenous variables. In the third stage, a decision tree is constructed to gain insights about the efficiency of the cargo-handling operations at container terminals. The results indicate that for every additional hour spent in cargo-handling operations of a containership, the probability of providing an efficient service decreases by 9.58%. Furthermore, using more quay cranes than needed might decrease the probability of providing an efficient service by 99.93%.
Keywords: Container terminal; Efficiency analysis; Ship loading operations; Port logistics; Data envelopment analysis; Modeling and analysis of container terminals operations (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2018
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DOI: 10.1057/s41278-017-0074-8
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