Ann-Kathrin Lange, M.Sc.
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Hamburg University of Technology
Institute of Maritime Logistics
Am Schwarzenberg-Campus 4 (D)
21073 Hamburg
Contact Details
Office: building D room 5.007
Phone: +49 40 42878 4694
E-Mail: ann-kathrin.lange(at)tuhh(dot)de
ORCiD: 0000-0002-1503-1729
Research Focus
- Port Drayage and Hinterland Transports
- Container Terminals
- Truck Appointment Systems
- Discrete Event Simulation
- Business Process Modeling and Optimization
2024
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Title: Influence of TAS’ Characteristics on the Related Drayage Network. |
Written by: Lange, Ann-Kathrin and Kühl, Kristof Ole and Schwientek, Anne Kathrina and Jahn, Carlos |
in: <em>SNE Simulation Notes Europe</em>. (2019). |
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Abstract: Truck drayage transports in the port connect container terminals with other logistics nodes as empty container depots, freight stations or customs stations. Due to the large proportion of drayage transports in the overall truck arrivals at container terminals and their relatively high costs in the maritime transport chain, drayage transports have high importance in port processes. To reduce peaks in truck arrivals, container terminals more and more often implement truck appointment systems (TAS), which require trucking companies to book specific time windows for handling prior to their transports. Besides on their impact on the container terminals, these TAS also effect the other stakeholders in the drayage network, which has been neglected in scientific studies so far. This study aims to analyze the effect of TAS capacity and utilization on the arrival times at other logistics nodes as well as on the number of successfully executed orders per truck
2023
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Title: Influence of TAS’ Characteristics on the Related Drayage Network. |
Written by: Lange, Ann-Kathrin and Kühl, Kristof Ole and Schwientek, Anne Kathrina and Jahn, Carlos |
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Abstract: Truck drayage transports in the port connect container terminals with other logistics nodes as empty container depots, freight stations or customs stations. Due to the large proportion of drayage transports in the overall truck arrivals at container terminals and their relatively high costs in the maritime transport chain, drayage transports have high importance in port processes. To reduce peaks in truck arrivals, container terminals more and more often implement truck appointment systems (TAS), which require trucking companies to book specific time windows for handling prior to their transports. Besides on their impact on the container terminals, these TAS also effect the other stakeholders in the drayage network, which has been neglected in scientific studies so far. This study aims to analyze the effect of TAS capacity and utilization on the arrival times at other logistics nodes as well as on the number of successfully executed orders per truck
2022
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Title: Influence of TAS’ Characteristics on the Related Drayage Network. |
Written by: Lange, Ann-Kathrin and Kühl, Kristof Ole and Schwientek, Anne Kathrina and Jahn, Carlos |
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Abstract: Truck drayage transports in the port connect container terminals with other logistics nodes as empty container depots, freight stations or customs stations. Due to the large proportion of drayage transports in the overall truck arrivals at container terminals and their relatively high costs in the maritime transport chain, drayage transports have high importance in port processes. To reduce peaks in truck arrivals, container terminals more and more often implement truck appointment systems (TAS), which require trucking companies to book specific time windows for handling prior to their transports. Besides on their impact on the container terminals, these TAS also effect the other stakeholders in the drayage network, which has been neglected in scientific studies so far. This study aims to analyze the effect of TAS capacity and utilization on the arrival times at other logistics nodes as well as on the number of successfully executed orders per truck
2021
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Title: Influence of TAS’ Characteristics on the Related Drayage Network. |
Written by: Lange, Ann-Kathrin and Kühl, Kristof Ole and Schwientek, Anne Kathrina and Jahn, Carlos |
in: <em>SNE Simulation Notes Europe</em>. (2019). |
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Abstract: Truck drayage transports in the port connect container terminals with other logistics nodes as empty container depots, freight stations or customs stations. Due to the large proportion of drayage transports in the overall truck arrivals at container terminals and their relatively high costs in the maritime transport chain, drayage transports have high importance in port processes. To reduce peaks in truck arrivals, container terminals more and more often implement truck appointment systems (TAS), which require trucking companies to book specific time windows for handling prior to their transports. Besides on their impact on the container terminals, these TAS also effect the other stakeholders in the drayage network, which has been neglected in scientific studies so far. This study aims to analyze the effect of TAS capacity and utilization on the arrival times at other logistics nodes as well as on the number of successfully executed orders per truck
2020
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Title: Influence of TAS’ Characteristics on the Related Drayage Network. |
Written by: Lange, Ann-Kathrin and Kühl, Kristof Ole and Schwientek, Anne Kathrina and Jahn, Carlos |
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Abstract: Truck drayage transports in the port connect container terminals with other logistics nodes as empty container depots, freight stations or customs stations. Due to the large proportion of drayage transports in the overall truck arrivals at container terminals and their relatively high costs in the maritime transport chain, drayage transports have high importance in port processes. To reduce peaks in truck arrivals, container terminals more and more often implement truck appointment systems (TAS), which require trucking companies to book specific time windows for handling prior to their transports. Besides on their impact on the container terminals, these TAS also effect the other stakeholders in the drayage network, which has been neglected in scientific studies so far. This study aims to analyze the effect of TAS capacity and utilization on the arrival times at other logistics nodes as well as on the number of successfully executed orders per truck
2019
[182426] |
Title: Influence of TAS’ Characteristics on the Related Drayage Network. |
Written by: Lange, Ann-Kathrin and Kühl, Kristof Ole and Schwientek, Anne Kathrina and Jahn, Carlos |
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Abstract: Truck drayage transports in the port connect container terminals with other logistics nodes as empty container depots, freight stations or customs stations. Due to the large proportion of drayage transports in the overall truck arrivals at container terminals and their relatively high costs in the maritime transport chain, drayage transports have high importance in port processes. To reduce peaks in truck arrivals, container terminals more and more often implement truck appointment systems (TAS), which require trucking companies to book specific time windows for handling prior to their transports. Besides on their impact on the container terminals, these TAS also effect the other stakeholders in the drayage network, which has been neglected in scientific studies so far. This study aims to analyze the effect of TAS capacity and utilization on the arrival times at other logistics nodes as well as on the number of successfully executed orders per truck
2018
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Title: Influence of TAS’ Characteristics on the Related Drayage Network. |
Written by: Lange, Ann-Kathrin and Kühl, Kristof Ole and Schwientek, Anne Kathrina and Jahn, Carlos |
in: <em>SNE Simulation Notes Europe</em>. (2019). |
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Abstract: Truck drayage transports in the port connect container terminals with other logistics nodes as empty container depots, freight stations or customs stations. Due to the large proportion of drayage transports in the overall truck arrivals at container terminals and their relatively high costs in the maritime transport chain, drayage transports have high importance in port processes. To reduce peaks in truck arrivals, container terminals more and more often implement truck appointment systems (TAS), which require trucking companies to book specific time windows for handling prior to their transports. Besides on their impact on the container terminals, these TAS also effect the other stakeholders in the drayage network, which has been neglected in scientific studies so far. This study aims to analyze the effect of TAS capacity and utilization on the arrival times at other logistics nodes as well as on the number of successfully executed orders per truck
2017
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Title: Influence of TAS’ Characteristics on the Related Drayage Network. |
Written by: Lange, Ann-Kathrin and Kühl, Kristof Ole and Schwientek, Anne Kathrina and Jahn, Carlos |
in: <em>SNE Simulation Notes Europe</em>. (2019). |
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Abstract: Truck drayage transports in the port connect container terminals with other logistics nodes as empty container depots, freight stations or customs stations. Due to the large proportion of drayage transports in the overall truck arrivals at container terminals and their relatively high costs in the maritime transport chain, drayage transports have high importance in port processes. To reduce peaks in truck arrivals, container terminals more and more often implement truck appointment systems (TAS), which require trucking companies to book specific time windows for handling prior to their transports. Besides on their impact on the container terminals, these TAS also effect the other stakeholders in the drayage network, which has been neglected in scientific studies so far. This study aims to analyze the effect of TAS capacity and utilization on the arrival times at other logistics nodes as well as on the number of successfully executed orders per truck
2015
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Title: Influence of TAS’ Characteristics on the Related Drayage Network. |
Written by: Lange, Ann-Kathrin and Kühl, Kristof Ole and Schwientek, Anne Kathrina and Jahn, Carlos |
in: <em>SNE Simulation Notes Europe</em>. (2019). |
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on pages: 137-140 |
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Abstract: Truck drayage transports in the port connect container terminals with other logistics nodes as empty container depots, freight stations or customs stations. Due to the large proportion of drayage transports in the overall truck arrivals at container terminals and their relatively high costs in the maritime transport chain, drayage transports have high importance in port processes. To reduce peaks in truck arrivals, container terminals more and more often implement truck appointment systems (TAS), which require trucking companies to book specific time windows for handling prior to their transports. Besides on their impact on the container terminals, these TAS also effect the other stakeholders in the drayage network, which has been neglected in scientific studies so far. This study aims to analyze the effect of TAS capacity and utilization on the arrival times at other logistics nodes as well as on the number of successfully executed orders per truck
2014
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Title: Influence of TAS’ Characteristics on the Related Drayage Network. |
Written by: Lange, Ann-Kathrin and Kühl, Kristof Ole and Schwientek, Anne Kathrina and Jahn, Carlos |
in: <em>SNE Simulation Notes Europe</em>. (2019). |
Volume: <strong>29</strong>. Number: (3), |
on pages: 137-140 |
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DOI: 10.11128/sne.29.sn.10486 |
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Abstract: Truck drayage transports in the port connect container terminals with other logistics nodes as empty container depots, freight stations or customs stations. Due to the large proportion of drayage transports in the overall truck arrivals at container terminals and their relatively high costs in the maritime transport chain, drayage transports have high importance in port processes. To reduce peaks in truck arrivals, container terminals more and more often implement truck appointment systems (TAS), which require trucking companies to book specific time windows for handling prior to their transports. Besides on their impact on the container terminals, these TAS also effect the other stakeholders in the drayage network, which has been neglected in scientific studies so far. This study aims to analyze the effect of TAS capacity and utilization on the arrival times at other logistics nodes as well as on the number of successfully executed orders per truck