JOURNAL ARTICLE

Multi-Layer Scheduling Optimization for Intelligent Mobility of Maritime Operation

Abstract

In this study, multi-layer scheduling optimization algorithms are proposed and validated based on historical vessel operation data in maritime terminals. The most relevant KPIs are average wait time, average turnaround time and berth occupancy rate presented in this study. Through the proposed optimization algorithms, the results shown that average wait time and turnaround time are significantly reduced with increasing of randomness threshold, which is a threshold to allow reschedules to buffer terminals. The average wait time and turnaround time are shortened by around 27.30 hrs (by 39.06%) and 39.41 hrs (by 27.18%), respectively. The berth occupancy rate of less utilized buffer terminals is also improved from 21.39% to 38.35%.

Keywords:
Turnaround time Computer science Scheduling (production processes) Randomness Real-time computing Occupancy Mathematical optimization Engineering Mathematics Statistics

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Maritime Ports and Logistics
Physical Sciences →  Engineering →  Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering
Maritime Transport Emissions and Efficiency
Physical Sciences →  Environmental Science →  Environmental Engineering
Cruise Tourism Development and Management
Social Sciences →  Social Sciences →  Transportation
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