Generating a rehandling-free intra-block remarshaling plan for an automated container yard

Intra-block remarshaling in a container terminal refers to the task of rearranging the export containers, which are usually scattered around within a block, into designated target bays within the same block. Since the containers must be loaded onto a ship following a predetermined order, the rearran...

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Published inJournal of intelligent manufacturing Vol. 22; no. 2; pp. 201 - 217
Main Authors Choe, Ri, Park, Taejin, Oh, Myung-Seob, Kang, Jaeho, Ryu, Kwang Ryel
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Boston Springer US 01.04.2011
Springer Nature B.V
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Summary:Intra-block remarshaling in a container terminal refers to the task of rearranging the export containers, which are usually scattered around within a block, into designated target bays within the same block. Since the containers must be loaded onto a ship following a predetermined order, the rearrangement should be performed in such a way that the containers to be loaded first are placed on top of those to be loaded later in order to avoid rehandling. To minimize the time required to complete a remarshaling task, rehandling should also be avoided during the remarshaling operations. Moreover, when multiple stacking cranes are used for the remarshaling, the interference between cranes should be minimized. This paper presents a method to efficiently search for an intra-block remarshaling plan which is free from rehandling during both the loading operation and remarshaling, and which minimizes the interference between the stacking cranes.
ISSN:0956-5515
1572-8145
DOI:10.1007/s10845-009-0273-y