Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1022903 Transportation Research Part E: Logistics and Transportation Review 2016 5 Pages PDF
Abstract

•New concept of port multi-service congestion is introduced.•Port multi-service congestion occurs when two or more different port services interfere.•Port multi-service congestion can propagate to other port nodes and links in the port.•Port multi-service congestion can lead to port single service congestion and vice versa.

Port multi-service congestion occurs when port users of two or more different services (i.e., multi-services) provided at the same port node or over the same port link interfere with one another to the extent that they experience service congestion at the shared node or over the shared link. Container port nodes shared in the provision of port multi-services include, for example, the berth and yard. Container port links shared in the provision of port multi-services include, for example, the yard-to-departure-gate link, entrance-gate-to-yard link, berth-to-yard link and yard-to-berth link. If port multi-service congestion exists at a port node (or over a port link), then port multi-service congestion can be propagated to other port nodes and links in the port as long as there is a connecting path.

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