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A cluster-based yard template design integrated with yard crane deployment using a placement heuristic

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PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.tre.2022.102657

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Yard template design; Yard crane deployment; Bin packing problem; Placement heuristics

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  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [72101203]
  2. Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities, Northwestern Polytechnical University, China [5000210538]
  3. Key Research Projects of Philosophy and Social Sciences of the Ministry of Education, China [17JZD020]

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This study proposes a cluster-based yard template design method that reserves storage space based on the container destination and origin, which helps avoid yard crane conflict and is therefore applicable to various yard designs.
The increasing demand for container transportation calls for higher terminal storage capacity and greater handling efficiency. A good yard template design will facilitate both space and yard crane utilization. However, most of the existing research designs the template based on the parallel layout and caters only to destination vessels. This study proposes a cluster-based yard template design method that reserves storage space based on the container destination and origin, which helps avoid yard crane conflict and is therefore applicable to various yard designs. A mixed integer programming model is proposed to assign clusters considering yard crane deployment, with the objective to ensure the yard space is used intensively most of the time. To solve this problem in large-scale cases, three heuristics are developed based on the best-fit method in solving the bin packing problem. Numerical experiments under different yard layouts are conducted to validate the efficiency and effectiveness of the model and algorithms.

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