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This paper introduces an approach for generating scenarios of sea port container terminals. The scenarios can be used as input data for simulation models. Furthermore, they can be employed as test data for algorithms to solve optimization problems in container terminal logistics such as berth planning and crane scheduling. A scenario consists of arrivals of deep sea vessels, feeder ships, trains, and trucks together with lists of containers to be loaded and unloaded. Moreover, container attributes such as size, empty, reefer, weight, and destination are included. The generator is based on a large number of parameters that allow the user to produce realistic scenarios of any size. The purpose of this paper is to outline the parameters that are important to produce realistic scenarios of high practical relevance and to propose an algorithm that computes scenarios on the basis of these parameters. The generator discussed here has been developed within the simulation project at the HHLA Container-Terminal Altenwerder in Hamburg, Germany. Nevertheless, its structure is general enough to be applied to any other terminal as well.
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This research project has been carried out for the HHLA Container-Terminal Altenwerder in Hamburg, Germany, when the author was with LOGAS Gesellschaft für logistische Anwendungssysteme, Hamburg, Germany.
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Hartmann, S. Generating scenarios for simulation and optimization of container terminal logistics. OR Spectrum 26, 171–192 (2004). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00291-003-0150-6
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/s00291-003-0150-6