| Article ID: | iaor20102623 |
| Volume: | 61 |
| Issue: | 4 |
| Start Page Number: | 658 |
| End Page Number: | 665 |
| Publication Date: | Apr 2010 |
| Journal: | Journal of the Operational Research Society |
| Authors: | Kozan E, Wong A |
| Keywords: | containers, ports and harbours |
Seaport container terminals are an important part of the logistics systems in international trades. This paper investigates the relationship between quay cranes, yard machines and container storage locations in a multi-berth and multi-ship environment. The aims are to develop a model for improving the operation efficiency of the seaports and to develop an analytical tool for yard operation planning. Due to the fact that the container transfer times are sequence-dependent and with the large number of variables involved, the proposed model cannot be solved in a reasonable time interval for realistically sized problems. For this reason, List Scheduling and Tabu Search algorithms have been developed to solve this formidable and NP-hard scheduling problem. Numerical implementations have been analysed and promising results have been achieved.