Container Terminals and Automated Transport Systems
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- Hans-Otto Günther(TU Berlin)Kap Hwan Kim(Pusan National University)
Abstract
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Suggested Citation
DOI: 10.1007/b137951
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Book Chapters
The following chapters of this book are listed in IDEAS- Dirk Steenken & Stefan Voß & Robert Stahlbock, 2005. "Container terminal operation and operations research — a classification and literature review," Springer Books, in: Hans-Otto Günther & Kap Hwan Kim (ed.), Container Terminals and Automated Transport Systems, pages 3-49, Springer.
- Iris F. A. Vis & Ismael Harika, 2005. "Comparison of vehicle types at an automated container terminal," Springer Books, in: Hans-Otto Günther & Kap Hwan Kim (ed.), Container Terminals and Automated Transport Systems, pages 51-77, Springer.
- Chang Ho Yang & Yong Seok Choi & Tae Young Ha, 2005. "Simulation-based performance evaluation of transport vehicles at automated container terminals," Springer Books, in: Hans-Otto Günther & Kap Hwan Kim (ed.), Container Terminals and Automated Transport Systems, pages 79-100, Springer.
- Sönke Hartmann, 2005. "Generating scenarios for simulation and optimization of container terminal logistics," Springer Books, in: Hans-Otto Günther & Kap Hwan Kim (ed.), Container Terminals and Automated Transport Systems, pages 101-122, Springer.
- Pyung Hoi Koo & Woon Seek Lee & Dong Won Jang, 2005. "Fleet sizing and vehicle routing for container transportation in a static environment," Springer Books, in: Hans-Otto Günther & Kap Hwan Kim (ed.), Container Terminals and Automated Transport Systems, pages 123-139, Springer.
- Yongpei Guan & Raymond K. Cheung, 2005. "The berth allocation problem: models and solution methods," Springer Books, in: Hans-Otto Günther & Kap Hwan Kim (ed.), Container Terminals and Automated Transport Systems, pages 141-158, Springer.
- Young-Man Park & Kap Hwan Kim, 2005. "A scheduling method for Berth and Quay cranes," Springer Books, in: Hans-Otto Günther & Kap Hwan Kim (ed.), Container Terminals and Automated Transport Systems, pages 159-181, Springer.
- Kap Hwan Kim & Jin Soo Kang & Kwang Ryel Ryu, 2005. "A beam search algorithm for the load sequencing of outbound containers in port container terminals," Springer Books, in: Hans-Otto Günther & Kap Hwan Kim (ed.), Container Terminals and Automated Transport Systems, pages 183-206, Springer.
- Sönke Hartmann, 2005. "A general framework for scheduling equipment and manpower at container terminals," Springer Books, in: Hans-Otto Günther & Kap Hwan Kim (ed.), Container Terminals and Automated Transport Systems, pages 207-230, Springer.
- Martin Grunow & Hans-Otto Günther & Matthias Lehmann, 2005. "Dispatching multi-load AGVs in highly automated seaport container terminals," Springer Books, in: Hans-Otto Günther & Kap Hwan Kim (ed.), Container Terminals and Automated Transport Systems, pages 231-255, Springer.
- Matthieu Heijden & Mark Ebben & Noud Gademann & Aart Harten, 2005. "Scheduling vehicles in automated transportation systems," Springer Books, in: Hans-Otto Günther & Kap Hwan Kim (ed.), Container Terminals and Automated Transport Systems, pages 259-286, Springer.
- Mark Ebben & Matthieu Heijden & Johann Hurink & Marco Schutten, 2005. "Modeling of capacitated transportation systems for integral scheduling," Springer Books, in: Hans-Otto Günther & Kap Hwan Kim (ed.), Container Terminals and Automated Transport Systems, pages 287-306, Springer.
- Knut Alicke, 2005. "Modeling and optimization of the intermodal terminal Mega Hub," Springer Books, in: Hans-Otto Günther & Kap Hwan Kim (ed.), Container Terminals and Automated Transport Systems, pages 307-323, Springer.
- Jae Kook Lim & Kap Hwan Kim & Kazuho Yoshimoto & Jun Ho Lee & Teruo Takahashi, 2005. "A dispatching method for automated guided vehicles by using a bidding concept," Springer Books, in: Hans-Otto Günther & Kap Hwan Kim (ed.), Container Terminals and Automated Transport Systems, pages 325-344, Springer.
- Peter Brucker & Silvia Heitmann & Sigrid Knust, 2005. "Scheduling railway traffic at a construction site," Springer Books, in: Hans-Otto Günther & Kap Hwan Kim (ed.), Container Terminals and Automated Transport Systems, pages 345-356, Springer.
- Michael Eley, 2005. "A bottleneck assignment approach to the multiple container loading problem," Springer Books, in: Hans-Otto Günther & Kap Hwan Kim (ed.), Container Terminals and Automated Transport Systems, pages 359-374, Springer.
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