| Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 480033 | European Journal of Operational Research | 2013 | 11 Pages |
This paper studies the interactions between crane handling and truck transportation in a maritime container terminal by addressing them simultaneously. Yard trucks are shared among different ships, which helps to reduce empty truck trips in the terminal area. The problem is formulated as a constraint programming model and a three-stage algorithm is developed. At the first stage, crane schedules are generated by a heuristic method. At the second stage, the multiple-truck routing problem is solved based on the precedence relations of the transportation tasks derived from the first stage. At the last stage a complete solution is constructed by using a disjunctive graph. The three procedures are linked by an iterative structure, which facilitates the search for a good solution. The computational results indicate that the three-stage algorithm is effective for finding high-quality solutions and can efficiently solve large problems.
► We address the crane handling and the horizontal transportation simultaneously. ► We develop a constraint programming model solve the problem optimally. ► We develop a three-stage algorithm to solve medium and large sized problems. ► The three-stage algorithm outperforms the tabu search algorithm we published earlier.
