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Development of Infrared-Ray Communication System for Position Recognition of Yard Tractor in Container Terminal (컨테이너터미널 내의 야드 트랙터 위치인식을 위한 적외선 통신시스템 개발)

  • Hong, Dong-Hee;Kim, Chang-Gon
    • Journal of Digital Convergence
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    • v.11 no.1
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    • pp.211-223
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    • 2013
  • In Korea, the location of yard tractors is figured out in real time by using RFID system in container terminals. However, even though the location recognition of RFID system works fine when transfer crane is in yard operation, there are some problems when container crane is in ship operation. That is because yard tractors come one by one to each transfer crane in an order, but yard tractors come in 4 lanes to the container crane, which makes the system impossible to recognize each yard tractor separately. Therefore, we developed the infrared-ray communication system which can recognize yard tractors accurately in not only in the yard operation of transfer crane but also in the ship operation of container crane in same way in this study. The result in this study showed constant number of recognition, and the range of recognition measures 5.7m in 25m distance. The range of recognition shown in this study is enough to recognize each yard tractor passing under container crane separately.

A Genetic Algorithm for the Container Pick-Up Problem (컨테이너 픽업문제를 위한 유전자 알고리듬)

  • Lee, Shi-W.
    • IE interfaces
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    • v.24 no.4
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    • pp.362-372
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    • 2011
  • Container pick-up scheduling problem is to minimize the total container handling time, which consists of the traveling distance and the setup time of yard cranes in a container yard. Yard cranes have to pick-up the containers which are stacked in the yard-bays to satisfy the work schedule requirement of quay crane, which loads and unloads containers on or from container ships. This paper allows the movement of multiple yard cranes among storage blocks. A mixed integer programming model has been formulated and a genetic algorithm (GA) has been proposed to solve problems of large sizes. Computational results show that the proposed GA is an effective method.

A Review on Yard Management in Container Terminals

  • Zhen, Lu;Jiang, Xinjia;Lee, Loo Hay;Chew, Ek Peng
    • Industrial Engineering and Management Systems
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    • v.12 no.4
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    • pp.289-304
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    • 2013
  • With advancements of quay side equipments and technologies, the bottleneck of port operations has moved from quay side to yard side. The yard management of a port has significant influences on the competitiveness of a port in the global shipping network. The research area of yard management has attracted a lot of attentions from both the academia and the industrial practitioners. This paper gives a comprehensive review for the studies on the yard management in container terminals. From three aspects, i.e., yard cranes management, yard vehicles management, and yard spaces management, this paper reports the advances in these three areas. Some future directions on the yard management researches are also discussed. The purpose of this paper is to stimulate more practically relevant researches in this emerging area.

Design Methodology of Yard Layout in Port Container Terminal (컨테이너터미널의 장치장 레이아웃 설계방법)

  • Choi Yong-Seok;Ha Tae-Young
    • Proceedings of the Korean Institute of Navigation and Port Research Conference
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    • 2004.11a
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    • pp.183-188
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    • 2004
  • This paper presents a method for designing layout on the yard and evaluating alternative designs of the layout by applying simulation. The design method is based on the concepts of the conventional port container terminal with yard layout, In general, yard design of the container terminal is consists of the two major parts. One is to divide yard area between the number of sections and the number of runs and the other is to decide the number of equipment that is the yard truck and yard crane. In the past days, this design was depended on the experience of the terminal operator and the reproduction of the conventional terminal layout because it is a very complex decision problem. In this paper, we suggest the method of yard design as a conceptual procedure and estimate the efficiency of the container crane and the optimal number of equipment using simulation. In the experiment results, the number of sections and runs on yard area, the number of yard truck per container crane and the number of yard crane per run are decided. In addition, the traffic flow among blocks on yard layout is estimated in terms of rate.

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A Study on Utilization of Yard Co-petition Area between Adjacent Container Terminals (인접한 컨테이너터미널 간 Yard Co-petition Area 활용 방안 연구)

  • Jang, Won-Ho;Lee, Jung-Yoon
    • Journal of Navigation and Port Research
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    • v.42 no.6
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    • pp.501-506
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    • 2018
  • Container terminals can maximize operational efficiency when appropriate berths (lengths) and yard capacity are secured. However, some container ports, such as Busan New Port, are separated and operated individually, which limits the efficiency of logistics. In this study, it was analyzed that the efficiency of the overall terminal operation (logistics) can be greatly improved when the yard co-petition area is used for two adjacent container terminals.

Allocation Model of Container Yard for Effectiveness of ATC Work in Automated Container Terminal

  • Kim, Hwan-Seong;Lee, Sang-Hun;You, Myong-Suk;Kwak, Kyu-Seok
    • 제어로봇시스템학회:학술대회논문집
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    • 2001.10a
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    • pp.74.1-74
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    • 2001
  • In this paper, we deal with an allocation model of vertical type container yard for minimizing the total ATC work time and the equivalence of ATC work´s load in each block on automated container terminal. Firstly, a layout of automated container terminal yard is shown. The characteristic of equipment which is operated in the terminal and basic assumption are given. Next, an allocation model which concerns with minimizing the total work time and the equivalence of work´s load is proposed for the effectiveness of ATC work in automated container terminal. Also, a weight values on critical function are suggested to adjust the critical values by evaluating the obtained allocation plan. To find the solution of allocation model in given terminal yard situation, a GA is applied, where the real information of container is used ...

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A Neighborhood Beam Search Algorithm for Routing Yard-Side Equipment in Port Container Terminals (컨테이너 터미널에서 야드장비의 경로결정을 위한 이웃에 대한 빔 탐색 방식)

  • 김기영;김갑환
    • Proceedings of the Korean Institute of Navigation and Port Research Conference
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    • 1998.10a
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    • pp.315-322
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    • 1998
  • It is discussed how to route yard-side equipment during the loading operation in port container terminals. The number of containers to be picked up at each yard-bay, as well as the route of a yard-side equipment (for example, transfer crane or straddle carrier) in a yard, are determined. The objective of the problem is to minimize the total container handling time in the yard. An encoding method to represent nodes in the search space is introduced utilizing inherent properties of the optimal solution by which the search space is greatly reduced. A beam search algorithm is suggested. A numerical experiment is carried out to compared the performance of the beam search algorithm with those of other approaches.

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Designing a Horizontal Yard Layout in Port Container Terminals Using Simulation (시뮬레이션을 이용한 컨테이너 터미널의 수평배치 장치장의 배치도 설계)

  • Jeon, Su-Min;Kim, Kap-Hwan;Ryu, Kwang-Ryel
    • IE interfaces
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    • v.20 no.1
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    • pp.49-57
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    • 2007
  • The design of the container stacking yard influences significantly the productivity of handling operations in port container terminals. This study proposes methods for determining specifications of the yard considering the travel distance of vehicles and the storage capacity of yards. For a given length and width of a yard, it is discussed how to determine the layout and the dimension of yard blocks. The alternatives of the yard layout are evaluated by using a simulation study.

Evaluation of Operational Rules for Container Terminals Using Simulation Techniques (시뮬레이션 기법을 이용한 컨테이너터미널 운영규칙의 평가)

  • 장성용;임진만
    • Proceedings of the Korea Society for Simulation Conference
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    • 2002.05a
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    • pp.33-41
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    • 2002
  • This paper deals with the development of simulation model for the container terminal consisting of 3 berths, 8 container cranes, 16 yard blocks with each yard cranes and 90 yard trucks in order to evaluate the various operational rules. The proposed operational rules are 3 ship dispatching rules, 3 berth allocation rules, 2 crane allocation rules, 2 yard allocation rules and 2 yard truck allocation rules and 4 performance measures like ship time in the terminal, ship time in the port, the number of ships processed and the number of containers handled are considered. The simulation result are as follows. 1) no difference among 3 ship dispatching rules, 2) berth allocation rules depends on performance measures 3) dynamic crane allocation is better than fixed policy 4) pooling yard allocation is better than short distance yard allocation rules and 5) fixed yard truck allocation by berth is a little better than pooling policy.

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Evaluation of Operational Rules for Container Terminals Using Simulation Techniques (시뮬레이션 기법을 이용한 컨테이너터미널 운영규칙의 평가)

  • 장성용;이원영
    • Journal of Korea Port Economic Association
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    • v.18 no.1
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    • pp.27-41
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    • 2002
  • This paper deals with the development of a simulation model for the container terminal, which consists of 3 berths, 8 container cranes, and 16 yard blocks with each yard crane and 90 yard trucks in order to evaluate the various operational rules. The proposed operational rules are 3 ship-dispatching rules, 3 berth allocation rules, 2 crane allocation rules, 2 yard allocation rules, and 2 yard truck allocation rules. These rules are simulated using 4 performance measures, such as ship time in the terminal, ship time in the port, the number of ships processed, and the number of containers handled. The simulation result is as follows: 1) there is no difference among 3 ship-dispatching rules, 2) berth allocation rules depend on performance measures, 3) dynamic crane allocation is better than fixed policy, 4) pooling yard allocation is better than short distance yard allocation rules, and 5) fixed yard truck allocation by berth is a little better than pooling policy.

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