Optimization-Simulation for Maritime Containers Transfer

Author:

Benghalia Abderaouf1,Oudani Mustapha1,Boukachour Jaouad1,Boudebous Dalila1,Alaoui Ahmed El Hilali2

Affiliation:

1. University of Le Havre, Le Havre, France

2. Sidi Mohamed Ben Abdellah University, Fez, Morocco

Abstract

This paper proposes a simulation model to analyze the handling and the transfer system of containers in Le Havre seaport. The decision variables of simulation are determined by using the CPLEX optimization software. The goal is to determine the least expensive strategy for the transfer of a set of containers between container terminals. The simulation model is developed using an object-oriented approach and Flexsim CT simulation software. The objective is to obtain an efficient operating process for the multimodal terminal of Le Havre which is an intermediate platform for transferring containers (collection and delivery) by rail and river (trains and barges). The goal is to evaluate the performance of the containers transfer by rail shuttles between the future multimodal terminal and the maritime terminals. The aim is to analyze and to evaluate performance indicators of port logistics chain (costs, resource occupancy rate, service rate), and to test several management strategies.

Publisher

IGI Global

Subject

Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine

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