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Simultaneous berth allocation and yard planning at tactical level

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We present a simultaneous berth allocation and yard planning problem at tactical level, since the berth allocation has a great impact on the yard planning and vice versa. This problem is solved by means of an alternating berth and yard planning heuristic approach. The alternating heuristic quickly converges to a local minimum which heavily depends on the starting point. Therefore, we formulate another optimization problem for generating a suitable starting point. A real size case study provided by PSA Antwerp shows that our approach to simultaneously solve both problems might reduce the total straddle carrier travel distance considerably as compared with a representative allocation.

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The work of E. Lefeber is supported by the Netherlands Organization for Scientific Research (NWO-VIDI Grant 639.072.072).

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Hendriks, M.P.M., Lefeber, E. & Udding, J.T. Simultaneous berth allocation and yard planning at tactical level. OR Spectrum 35, 441–456 (2013). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00291-012-0305-4

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