Scheduling of cargo containers
R. R. O'Neill
Naval Research Logistics Quarterly, 1960, vol. 7, issue 4, 577-584
Abstract:
Containerization of both military and commercial cargo is being undertaken on a large scale. However, many problems have yet to be solved. An important me is the determination of optimum assignments of containers where less than 100 percent containerization of the ship's cargo must be considered. Mathematical models have been developed which relate possible economic advantages with the number of containers and their allocation to ports and commodities.
Date: 1960
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