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Developing a conceptual model for sharing container terminal resources: a case study of the Gamman container terminal

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  • Dong Won Yi
  • Soung Hie Kim
  • Hyung Rim Choi
  • Nam-Kyu Park
  • Tae-Woo Lee

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It is an important matter closely connected with saving logistics costs, as well as encouraging national competitive power, to improve the productivity of container terminals by efficient utilization of container terminal resources. In this respect, this paper tries to suggest a conceptual model for sharing container terminal resources, taking as a case study the Gamman Container Terminal (GCT) in the port of Pusan. In so doing, it identifies what kinds of resources can be systematically shared from the viewpoint of their common use and draws some problems resulting from terminal operation by four operators at GCT. The model does not imply the conception that each terminal has its own resources individually, but recommends that tentatively-called Container Terminal Resource Management Center (CTRMC) should be established and operated in order to save operation and investment costs and improve operational efficiency. In addition, the continuous acquisition and life-cycle support (CALS) concept is imbedded in the model so that it can control the supply and demand of resources efficiently by sharing the database, through which the CTRMC can automatically identify the status of the excess or deficit of a certain resource in each berth at GCT.

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  • Dong Won Yi & Soung Hie Kim & Hyung Rim Choi & Nam-Kyu Park & Tae-Woo Lee, 2000. "Developing a conceptual model for sharing container terminal resources: a case study of the Gamman container terminal," Maritime Policy & Management, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 27(2), pages 155-167, April.
  • Handle: RePEc:taf:marpmg:v:27:y:2000:i:2:p:155-167
    DOI: 10.1080/030888300286572
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    1. Qin, Tianbao & Du, Yuquan & Chen, Jiang Hang & Sha, Mei, 2020. "Combining mixed integer programming and constraint programming to solve the integrated scheduling problem of container handling operations of a single vessel," European Journal of Operational Research, Elsevier, vol. 285(3), pages 884-901.

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