Timber terminal capacity planning through queuing theory

This article develops a port planning and operations model for capacity planning at a timber terminal. The analytical model underlying the system is the closed queuing network model. The model evaluates the efficiency of the timber terminal in relation to the cargo handling system and its impact on...

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Main Author: Munisamy, S.
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spelling my.um.eprints.141692015-10-06T07:10:05Z http://eprints.um.edu.my/14169/ Timber terminal capacity planning through queuing theory Munisamy, S. Q Science (General) This article develops a port planning and operations model for capacity planning at a timber terminal. The analytical model underlying the system is the closed queuing network model. The model evaluates the efficiency of the timber terminal in relation to the cargo handling system and its impact on terminal throughput capacity. The model considers the interaction between cargo handling elements of a timber terminal, that is forklifts, tractors, trailers and quay cranes, to investigate congestion points and how each element affects the other parts of the cargo handling system. The output of the model is the performance statistics of the cargo handling equipments of the terminal, the throughput of quay cranes and the forecast of the terminal's throughput capacity. The implementation of the model to Port Klang timber terminal shows how it can provide guidance for port authorities and port operators in formulating economically efficient operational and expansion strategies. Palgrave Macmillan Ltd 2010 Article PeerReviewed Munisamy, S. (2010) Timber terminal capacity planning through queuing theory. Maritime Economics & Logistics, 12 (2). pp. 147-161.
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Timber terminal capacity planning through queuing theory
description This article develops a port planning and operations model for capacity planning at a timber terminal. The analytical model underlying the system is the closed queuing network model. The model evaluates the efficiency of the timber terminal in relation to the cargo handling system and its impact on terminal throughput capacity. The model considers the interaction between cargo handling elements of a timber terminal, that is forklifts, tractors, trailers and quay cranes, to investigate congestion points and how each element affects the other parts of the cargo handling system. The output of the model is the performance statistics of the cargo handling equipments of the terminal, the throughput of quay cranes and the forecast of the terminal's throughput capacity. The implementation of the model to Port Klang timber terminal shows how it can provide guidance for port authorities and port operators in formulating economically efficient operational and expansion strategies.
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author Munisamy, S.
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title Timber terminal capacity planning through queuing theory
title_short Timber terminal capacity planning through queuing theory
title_full Timber terminal capacity planning through queuing theory
title_fullStr Timber terminal capacity planning through queuing theory
title_full_unstemmed Timber terminal capacity planning through queuing theory
title_sort timber terminal capacity planning through queuing theory
publisher Palgrave Macmillan Ltd
publishDate 2010
url http://eprints.um.edu.my/14169/
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