Author:
Xie Danlan,Wang Xiuli,Yin Chao
Abstract
With the continuous and stable development of the global economy, ports play a vital role as cargo transhipment hubs. Among them, the human factor of the operators in the port plays a decisive role in the port service ability. In order to explore the specific effects of different fatigue states of the quay bridge, yard bridge, and internal truck operators in the traditional container terminal on the port’s service capacity, seven test schemes are proposed, and computer simulation methods are used to build a simulation model of the terminal. Through a large number of simulation tests, it is concluded that the fatigue of different equipment operators has different effects on the operation efficiency of the terminal. If the three operators are fatigued at the same time, the operation efficiency of the terminal will be reduced by 17.27%, which will have a very negative impact on the overall operation of the terminal. Therefore, optimizing the scheduling of operators and avoiding fatigue operations will improve the port’s service capacity.
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