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http://dx.doi.org/10.3744/JNAOE.2011.3.4.233

Managing maritime automobile terminals: an approach toward decision-support model for higher productivity  

Beskovnik, Bojan (University of Ljubljana, Faculty of Maritime Studies and Transportation)
Twrdy, Elen (University of Ljubljana, Faculty of Maritime Studies and Transportation)
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International Journal of Naval Architecture and Ocean Engineering / v.3, no.4, 2011 , pp. 233-241 More about this Journal
Abstract
The article describes actions and strategies to obtain higher productivity on maritime automobile terminals. The main focus is on elaboration of efficient and effective organizational structure to model and implement short-term, mid-term and long-term strategies. In addition, with an empiric approach we combined the analyses of current findings in important scientific papers and our acknowledgments in practical research of north Adriatic maritime automobile terminals. The main goal is to propose actions towards increasing system's productivity. Based on our research of the north Adriatic maritime automobile terminals and with Lambert's model an in-deep analysis of limiting factors, user's expectations and possibilities for productivity increase has been performed. Moreover, with our acknowledgments a three-level decision-support model is presented. With an adequate model implementation it is possible to efficiently develop and implement different strategies of productivity measurement and productivity increase, especially in the fields of internal transport productivity, entrance/exit truck gates operations and wagon manipulations. According to our observation a significant increase might be achieved in all three fields.
Keywords
Supply chain; Maritime automobile terminals; Automotive industry; Finished vehicle logistics; Productivity measuring; Decision support model; Management;
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