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Xuan Lu, Yu Zhang, Lanbo Zheng, Caiyun Yang and Junjie Wang
The effective production scheduling of dry bulk ports is a challenging task that demands meticulous planning, task allocation based on customer requirements, as well as strategic route and timing scheduling. Dry bulk ports dedicated to handling commoditi...
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Nermin Hasanspahic, Marijana Pecarevic, Niko Hrdalo and Leo Campara
Ballast water is recognized as a major vector for the transfer of Harmful Aquatic Organisms and Pathogens (HAOP) and a source of sea pollution that negatively affects the environment and human health. Therefore, the International Maritime Organization (I...
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Penn Collins Awah, Hyungsik Nam and Sihyun Kim
An accurate container throughput forecast is vital for any port. Since overall improvements in port performance and competitiveness can be derailed by port bottlenecks, ports need to find leverage to identify and prioritize measures to improve weak key p...
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Ap Van Dongeren, Martijn De Jong, Cock Van der Lem, Alex Van Deyzen and Joost Den Bieman
This paper reviews the dynamics of infragravity (long-period) waves over reef systems and the consequences of these waves for operations in ports located behind reefs with particular attention to Western Australia. Swells which originate in the Southern ...
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Vytautas Paulauskas, Martynas Simutis, Birute Placiene, Raimondas Barzd?iukas, Martynas Jonkus and Donatas Paulauskas
Port tugs are an important element in port activity and navigational safety issues. Port tugs ensure the safety of big ships while they are entering, manoeuvring, mooring and unmooring, and are of huge importance during other port operations. At the same...
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Vanesa Mateo-Pérez, Marina Corral-Bobadilla, Francisco Ortega-Fernández and Vicente Rodríguez-Montequín
One of the fundamental tasks in the maintenance of port operations is periodic dredging. These dredging operations facilitate the elimination of sediments that the coastal dynamics introduce. Dredging operations are increasingly restrictive and costly du...
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Rafael Molina-Sanchez, Álvaro Campos, Marta de Alfonso, Francisco J. de los Santos, Pablo Rodríguez-Rubio, Susana Pérez-Rubio, Alberto Camarero-Orive and Enrique Álvarez-Fanjul
The revenue of a ship company, a terminal, a port and even the whole logistic chain largely depends on the performance of (un)loading operations inside port areas. However, they are conditioned by met-ocean agents that exert stresses on fixed structures,...
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Jeho Hwang and Sihyun Kim
Local residents living adjacent to ports are directly affected by the fine dust generated from the port operations. There is a need to prepare detailed measures according to cargo type given the high correlation between the types of dust-producing cargo ...
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Delmo Alves de Moura,Davi Goulart de Andrade
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Bowei Xu, Xiaoyan Liu, Junjun Li, Yongsheng Yang, Junfeng Wu, Yi Shen and Ye Zhou
The uncertainty of the arrival time of trucks has increased the complexity of terminal operations. The truck appointment system (TAS) cannot respond to this problem in time, which can easily cause appointment invalidation and reduce the efficiency of tru...
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Maja Stojakovic and Elen Twrdy
This article deals with the extremely difficult problem faced by a large number of smaller ports: how to enable small container terminals to simultaneously receive two ships of post-Panamax size, and at the same time provide effective transshipment opera...
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Qiang Meng, Jinxian Weng, L Suyi
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Mega vessels currently play a vital role in maritime transportation and their deployment may have significant impacts on container terminal operations. This study is concerned with the impact analysis of mega vessels on container terminal operations. Fir...
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Pau Morales-Fusco, Sergi Saurí, Anna Maria Lekka, Iosif Karousos
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The seamless flow of goods, people and investments across the Mediterranean necessitates a well-functioning port and transport system. More efficient port operations enhance seamless logistics and promote safety, efficiency, interoperability and intercon...
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Rodger L. Brannan, James Skurla, Stephen Castleberry
The Port of Duluth is a public corporation charged with maintaining the infrastructure and facilities that allow shipping companies to profitability move large quantities of commodities through the port to their destination. One essential element of ongo...
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Lingpeng Meng, Xudong Wang, Jie Jin and Chuanfeng Han
In the context of economic globalization and the development of information networks, container liner transportation plays a crucial role in international trade. However, the inherent inflexibility of fixed schedules in liner operations poses challenges ...
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Bojan Be?kovnik, Marina Zanne and Marko Golnar
This study addresses the highly topical issue of the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on port logistics. The impacts are reflected in all three pillars of sustainable operations and development that port logistics should pursue. The economic impact is str...
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Aleksander Klimov,Vasily Kupriyanovsky,Vyacheslav Alenkov,?onstantin Anisimov,Alexey Volodin,Julia Kupriyanovsky
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This article deals with the digital transformation in shipping. One of the main today's tasks that the shipping industry has to face is the need to adapt to the digital age. Digital or intellectual delivery is already here, and it will change the model o...
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Petros L. Pallis
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World trade increasingly relies on longer, larger and more complex port systems, where maritime transportation is a vital backbone of such operations. Port systems are more prone to being risk oriented. Many specific methods have been found to assess ris...
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Ville Hinkka, Jenni Eckhardt, Antti Permala, Heikki Mantsinen
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The operating environment in ports has changed considerably during the past decades. The public ownership is decreased at the same time when the private international operators have taken bigger involvement in business. The technological development has ...
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Alberto Alvarellos, Andrés Figuero, Santiago Rodríguez-Yáñez, José Sande, Enrique Peña, Paulo Rosa-Santos and Juan Rabuñal
Port managers can use predictions of the wave overtopping predictors created in this work to take preventative measures and optimize operations, ultimately improving safety and helping to minimize the economic impact that overtopping events have on the p...
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