Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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4972441 | Decision Support Systems | 2017 | 38 Pages |
Abstract
For drayage operators the service rate of seaports is crucial for organizing their container pick-up/delivery operations. This study presents a seaport service rate prediction system that could help drayage operators to improve their predictions of the duration of the pick-up/delivery operations at a seaport by using the subordinate trucks' trajectory data. The system is constructed based on three components namely, trajectory reconstruction, geo-fencing analysis, and gradient boosting modelling. Using predictive analytic techniques, the prediction system is trained and validated using more than 15Â million data records from over 200 trucks over a period of 19Â months. The gradient boosting model-based solution provides better predictions compared with the linear model benchmark solution. Conclusions and implications are formulated.
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Authors
Meditya Wasesa, Andries Stam, Eric van Heck,