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Efficient gate system operations for a multipurpose port using simulation-optimization

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Port capacity is determined by three major infrastructural resources namely, berths, yards and gates. The advertised capacity is constrained by the least of the capacities of the three resources. While a lot of attention has been paid to optimizing berth and yard capacities, not much attention has been given to analyzing the gate capacity. The gates are a key node between the land-side and sea-side operations in an ocean-to-cities value chain. The gate system under consideration, located at an important port in an Asian city, is a multi-class parallel queuing system with non-homogeneous Poisson arrivals. It is hard to obtain a closed form analytic approach for such a system. In this paper, we describe an application of simulation techniques in analyzing the performance of gate operations. Further, we develop an optimization model that is integrated with simulation techniques to suggest efficient lane management policies for an outbound gate system.

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  • (2018)Design and implementation of decision support for traffic management at multipurpose port gatesProceedings of the 2018 Winter Simulation Conference10.5555/3320516.3320862(2909-2920)Online publication date: 9-Dec-2018
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WSC '17: Proceedings of the 2017 Winter Simulation Conference
December 2017
4389 pages
ISBN:9781538634271

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Published: 03 December 2017

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  • (2018)Design and implementation of decision support for traffic management at multipurpose port gatesProceedings of the 2018 Winter Simulation Conference10.5555/3320516.3320862(2909-2920)Online publication date: 9-Dec-2018
  • (2018)Challenges and opportunities in integration of simulation and optimization in maritime logisticsProceedings of the 2018 Winter Simulation Conference10.5555/3320516.3320861(2897-2908)Online publication date: 9-Dec-2018

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