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2024
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Title: Equipment selection and layout planning – literature overview and research directions. <em>Data science and innovation in supply chain management : how data transforms the value chain // Proceedings of the Hamburg International Conference of Logistics (HICL) / Data Science in Maritime and City Logistics</em> |
Written by: Kastner, Marvin and Kämmerling, Nicolas and Jahn, Carlos and Clausen, Uwe |
in: (2020). |
Volume: <strong>30</strong>. Number: |
on pages: 485–519 |
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Editor: In Jahn, Carlos and Kersten, Wolfgang and Ringle, Christian M. (Eds.) |
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Series: Proceedings of the Hamburg International Conference of Logistics (HICL) |
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Abstract: Purpose: When container terminals are planned or converted, among others the most suitable container handling system needs to be selected and the appropriate terminal layout needs to be designed. These two planning activities are mutually de-pendent and affect the costs and future operational performance. This leads to the question of how to arrive at a (near-)optimal solution for given criteria. Methodology: A mapping review is conducted to investigate how the container han-dling system is selected and how the terminal layout is designed. Literature is exam-ined regarding the employed methodology, the performance indicator(s) to opti-mize, and the way terminal layout and equipment selection have been jointly con-sidered. Findings: Various methods have been used to assess a suitable container handling system and the appropriate layout. Commonly, mathematical optimization is used to arrive at a suggestion and simulation is the tool to evaluate proposed decisions. Aspects such as handling costs, travel distances, or ecological factors are sought to be optimized. Originality: Several literature reviews in the past years investigated approaches to the plethora of scheduling problems at container terminals. Here, the two strategic planning activities equipment selection and layout planning are presented in detail. This publication focuses on how the dependency of the two activities has been han-dled in literature
2023
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Title: Equipment selection and layout planning – literature overview and research directions. <em>Data science and innovation in supply chain management : how data transforms the value chain // Proceedings of the Hamburg International Conference of Logistics (HICL) / Data Science in Maritime and City Logistics</em> |
Written by: Kastner, Marvin and Kämmerling, Nicolas and Jahn, Carlos and Clausen, Uwe |
in: (2020). |
Volume: <strong>30</strong>. Number: |
on pages: 485–519 |
Chapter: |
Editor: In Jahn, Carlos and Kersten, Wolfgang and Ringle, Christian M. (Eds.) |
Publisher: epubli: |
Series: Proceedings of the Hamburg International Conference of Logistics (HICL) |
Address: Berlin |
Edition: |
ISBN: 978-3-753123-47-9 |
how published: |
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DOI: 10.15480/882.3147 |
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Abstract: Purpose: When container terminals are planned or converted, among others the most suitable container handling system needs to be selected and the appropriate terminal layout needs to be designed. These two planning activities are mutually de-pendent and affect the costs and future operational performance. This leads to the question of how to arrive at a (near-)optimal solution for given criteria. Methodology: A mapping review is conducted to investigate how the container han-dling system is selected and how the terminal layout is designed. Literature is exam-ined regarding the employed methodology, the performance indicator(s) to opti-mize, and the way terminal layout and equipment selection have been jointly con-sidered. Findings: Various methods have been used to assess a suitable container handling system and the appropriate layout. Commonly, mathematical optimization is used to arrive at a suggestion and simulation is the tool to evaluate proposed decisions. Aspects such as handling costs, travel distances, or ecological factors are sought to be optimized. Originality: Several literature reviews in the past years investigated approaches to the plethora of scheduling problems at container terminals. Here, the two strategic planning activities equipment selection and layout planning are presented in detail. This publication focuses on how the dependency of the two activities has been han-dled in literature
2022
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Title: Equipment selection and layout planning – literature overview and research directions. <em>Data science and innovation in supply chain management : how data transforms the value chain // Proceedings of the Hamburg International Conference of Logistics (HICL) / Data Science in Maritime and City Logistics</em> |
Written by: Kastner, Marvin and Kämmerling, Nicolas and Jahn, Carlos and Clausen, Uwe |
in: (2020). |
Volume: <strong>30</strong>. Number: |
on pages: 485–519 |
Chapter: |
Editor: In Jahn, Carlos and Kersten, Wolfgang and Ringle, Christian M. (Eds.) |
Publisher: epubli: |
Series: Proceedings of the Hamburg International Conference of Logistics (HICL) |
Address: Berlin |
Edition: |
ISBN: 978-3-753123-47-9 |
how published: |
Organization: |
School: |
Institution: |
Type: |
DOI: 10.15480/882.3147 |
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Abstract: Purpose: When container terminals are planned or converted, among others the most suitable container handling system needs to be selected and the appropriate terminal layout needs to be designed. These two planning activities are mutually de-pendent and affect the costs and future operational performance. This leads to the question of how to arrive at a (near-)optimal solution for given criteria. Methodology: A mapping review is conducted to investigate how the container han-dling system is selected and how the terminal layout is designed. Literature is exam-ined regarding the employed methodology, the performance indicator(s) to opti-mize, and the way terminal layout and equipment selection have been jointly con-sidered. Findings: Various methods have been used to assess a suitable container handling system and the appropriate layout. Commonly, mathematical optimization is used to arrive at a suggestion and simulation is the tool to evaluate proposed decisions. Aspects such as handling costs, travel distances, or ecological factors are sought to be optimized. Originality: Several literature reviews in the past years investigated approaches to the plethora of scheduling problems at container terminals. Here, the two strategic planning activities equipment selection and layout planning are presented in detail. This publication focuses on how the dependency of the two activities has been han-dled in literature
2021
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Title: Equipment selection and layout planning – literature overview and research directions. <em>Data science and innovation in supply chain management : how data transforms the value chain // Proceedings of the Hamburg International Conference of Logistics (HICL) / Data Science in Maritime and City Logistics</em> |
Written by: Kastner, Marvin and Kämmerling, Nicolas and Jahn, Carlos and Clausen, Uwe |
in: (2020). |
Volume: <strong>30</strong>. Number: |
on pages: 485–519 |
Chapter: |
Editor: In Jahn, Carlos and Kersten, Wolfgang and Ringle, Christian M. (Eds.) |
Publisher: epubli: |
Series: Proceedings of the Hamburg International Conference of Logistics (HICL) |
Address: Berlin |
Edition: |
ISBN: 978-3-753123-47-9 |
how published: |
Organization: |
School: |
Institution: |
Type: |
DOI: 10.15480/882.3147 |
URL: |
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Abstract: Purpose: When container terminals are planned or converted, among others the most suitable container handling system needs to be selected and the appropriate terminal layout needs to be designed. These two planning activities are mutually de-pendent and affect the costs and future operational performance. This leads to the question of how to arrive at a (near-)optimal solution for given criteria. Methodology: A mapping review is conducted to investigate how the container han-dling system is selected and how the terminal layout is designed. Literature is exam-ined regarding the employed methodology, the performance indicator(s) to opti-mize, and the way terminal layout and equipment selection have been jointly con-sidered. Findings: Various methods have been used to assess a suitable container handling system and the appropriate layout. Commonly, mathematical optimization is used to arrive at a suggestion and simulation is the tool to evaluate proposed decisions. Aspects such as handling costs, travel distances, or ecological factors are sought to be optimized. Originality: Several literature reviews in the past years investigated approaches to the plethora of scheduling problems at container terminals. Here, the two strategic planning activities equipment selection and layout planning are presented in detail. This publication focuses on how the dependency of the two activities has been han-dled in literature
2020
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Title: Equipment selection and layout planning – literature overview and research directions. <em>Data science and innovation in supply chain management : how data transforms the value chain // Proceedings of the Hamburg International Conference of Logistics (HICL) / Data Science in Maritime and City Logistics</em> |
Written by: Kastner, Marvin and Kämmerling, Nicolas and Jahn, Carlos and Clausen, Uwe |
in: (2020). |
Volume: <strong>30</strong>. Number: |
on pages: 485–519 |
Chapter: |
Editor: In Jahn, Carlos and Kersten, Wolfgang and Ringle, Christian M. (Eds.) |
Publisher: epubli: |
Series: Proceedings of the Hamburg International Conference of Logistics (HICL) |
Address: Berlin |
Edition: |
ISBN: 978-3-753123-47-9 |
how published: |
Organization: |
School: |
Institution: |
Type: |
DOI: 10.15480/882.3147 |
URL: |
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Note:
Abstract: Purpose: When container terminals are planned or converted, among others the most suitable container handling system needs to be selected and the appropriate terminal layout needs to be designed. These two planning activities are mutually de-pendent and affect the costs and future operational performance. This leads to the question of how to arrive at a (near-)optimal solution for given criteria. Methodology: A mapping review is conducted to investigate how the container han-dling system is selected and how the terminal layout is designed. Literature is exam-ined regarding the employed methodology, the performance indicator(s) to opti-mize, and the way terminal layout and equipment selection have been jointly con-sidered. Findings: Various methods have been used to assess a suitable container handling system and the appropriate layout. Commonly, mathematical optimization is used to arrive at a suggestion and simulation is the tool to evaluate proposed decisions. Aspects such as handling costs, travel distances, or ecological factors are sought to be optimized. Originality: Several literature reviews in the past years investigated approaches to the plethora of scheduling problems at container terminals. Here, the two strategic planning activities equipment selection and layout planning are presented in detail. This publication focuses on how the dependency of the two activities has been han-dled in literature
2019
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Title: Equipment selection and layout planning – literature overview and research directions. <em>Data science and innovation in supply chain management : how data transforms the value chain // Proceedings of the Hamburg International Conference of Logistics (HICL) / Data Science in Maritime and City Logistics</em> |
Written by: Kastner, Marvin and Kämmerling, Nicolas and Jahn, Carlos and Clausen, Uwe |
in: (2020). |
Volume: <strong>30</strong>. Number: |
on pages: 485–519 |
Chapter: |
Editor: In Jahn, Carlos and Kersten, Wolfgang and Ringle, Christian M. (Eds.) |
Publisher: epubli: |
Series: Proceedings of the Hamburg International Conference of Logistics (HICL) |
Address: Berlin |
Edition: |
ISBN: 978-3-753123-47-9 |
how published: |
Organization: |
School: |
Institution: |
Type: |
DOI: 10.15480/882.3147 |
URL: |
ARXIVID: |
PMID: |
Note:
Abstract: Purpose: When container terminals are planned or converted, among others the most suitable container handling system needs to be selected and the appropriate terminal layout needs to be designed. These two planning activities are mutually de-pendent and affect the costs and future operational performance. This leads to the question of how to arrive at a (near-)optimal solution for given criteria. Methodology: A mapping review is conducted to investigate how the container han-dling system is selected and how the terminal layout is designed. Literature is exam-ined regarding the employed methodology, the performance indicator(s) to opti-mize, and the way terminal layout and equipment selection have been jointly con-sidered. Findings: Various methods have been used to assess a suitable container handling system and the appropriate layout. Commonly, mathematical optimization is used to arrive at a suggestion and simulation is the tool to evaluate proposed decisions. Aspects such as handling costs, travel distances, or ecological factors are sought to be optimized. Originality: Several literature reviews in the past years investigated approaches to the plethora of scheduling problems at container terminals. Here, the two strategic planning activities equipment selection and layout planning are presented in detail. This publication focuses on how the dependency of the two activities has been han-dled in literature
2018
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Title: Equipment selection and layout planning – literature overview and research directions. <em>Data science and innovation in supply chain management : how data transforms the value chain // Proceedings of the Hamburg International Conference of Logistics (HICL) / Data Science in Maritime and City Logistics</em> |
Written by: Kastner, Marvin and Kämmerling, Nicolas and Jahn, Carlos and Clausen, Uwe |
in: (2020). |
Volume: <strong>30</strong>. Number: |
on pages: 485–519 |
Chapter: |
Editor: In Jahn, Carlos and Kersten, Wolfgang and Ringle, Christian M. (Eds.) |
Publisher: epubli: |
Series: Proceedings of the Hamburg International Conference of Logistics (HICL) |
Address: Berlin |
Edition: |
ISBN: 978-3-753123-47-9 |
how published: |
Organization: |
School: |
Institution: |
Type: |
DOI: 10.15480/882.3147 |
URL: |
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Note:
Abstract: Purpose: When container terminals are planned or converted, among others the most suitable container handling system needs to be selected and the appropriate terminal layout needs to be designed. These two planning activities are mutually de-pendent and affect the costs and future operational performance. This leads to the question of how to arrive at a (near-)optimal solution for given criteria. Methodology: A mapping review is conducted to investigate how the container han-dling system is selected and how the terminal layout is designed. Literature is exam-ined regarding the employed methodology, the performance indicator(s) to opti-mize, and the way terminal layout and equipment selection have been jointly con-sidered. Findings: Various methods have been used to assess a suitable container handling system and the appropriate layout. Commonly, mathematical optimization is used to arrive at a suggestion and simulation is the tool to evaluate proposed decisions. Aspects such as handling costs, travel distances, or ecological factors are sought to be optimized. Originality: Several literature reviews in the past years investigated approaches to the plethora of scheduling problems at container terminals. Here, the two strategic planning activities equipment selection and layout planning are presented in detail. This publication focuses on how the dependency of the two activities has been han-dled in literature
2017
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Title: Equipment selection and layout planning – literature overview and research directions. <em>Data science and innovation in supply chain management : how data transforms the value chain // Proceedings of the Hamburg International Conference of Logistics (HICL) / Data Science in Maritime and City Logistics</em> |
Written by: Kastner, Marvin and Kämmerling, Nicolas and Jahn, Carlos and Clausen, Uwe |
in: (2020). |
Volume: <strong>30</strong>. Number: |
on pages: 485–519 |
Chapter: |
Editor: In Jahn, Carlos and Kersten, Wolfgang and Ringle, Christian M. (Eds.) |
Publisher: epubli: |
Series: Proceedings of the Hamburg International Conference of Logistics (HICL) |
Address: Berlin |
Edition: |
ISBN: 978-3-753123-47-9 |
how published: |
Organization: |
School: |
Institution: |
Type: |
DOI: 10.15480/882.3147 |
URL: |
ARXIVID: |
PMID: |
Note:
Abstract: Purpose: When container terminals are planned or converted, among others the most suitable container handling system needs to be selected and the appropriate terminal layout needs to be designed. These two planning activities are mutually de-pendent and affect the costs and future operational performance. This leads to the question of how to arrive at a (near-)optimal solution for given criteria. Methodology: A mapping review is conducted to investigate how the container han-dling system is selected and how the terminal layout is designed. Literature is exam-ined regarding the employed methodology, the performance indicator(s) to opti-mize, and the way terminal layout and equipment selection have been jointly con-sidered. Findings: Various methods have been used to assess a suitable container handling system and the appropriate layout. Commonly, mathematical optimization is used to arrive at a suggestion and simulation is the tool to evaluate proposed decisions. Aspects such as handling costs, travel distances, or ecological factors are sought to be optimized. Originality: Several literature reviews in the past years investigated approaches to the plethora of scheduling problems at container terminals. Here, the two strategic planning activities equipment selection and layout planning are presented in detail. This publication focuses on how the dependency of the two activities has been han-dled in literature
2016
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Title: Equipment selection and layout planning – literature overview and research directions. <em>Data science and innovation in supply chain management : how data transforms the value chain // Proceedings of the Hamburg International Conference of Logistics (HICL) / Data Science in Maritime and City Logistics</em> |
Written by: Kastner, Marvin and Kämmerling, Nicolas and Jahn, Carlos and Clausen, Uwe |
in: (2020). |
Volume: <strong>30</strong>. Number: |
on pages: 485–519 |
Chapter: |
Editor: In Jahn, Carlos and Kersten, Wolfgang and Ringle, Christian M. (Eds.) |
Publisher: epubli: |
Series: Proceedings of the Hamburg International Conference of Logistics (HICL) |
Address: Berlin |
Edition: |
ISBN: 978-3-753123-47-9 |
how published: |
Organization: |
School: |
Institution: |
Type: |
DOI: 10.15480/882.3147 |
URL: |
ARXIVID: |
PMID: |
Note:
Abstract: Purpose: When container terminals are planned or converted, among others the most suitable container handling system needs to be selected and the appropriate terminal layout needs to be designed. These two planning activities are mutually de-pendent and affect the costs and future operational performance. This leads to the question of how to arrive at a (near-)optimal solution for given criteria. Methodology: A mapping review is conducted to investigate how the container han-dling system is selected and how the terminal layout is designed. Literature is exam-ined regarding the employed methodology, the performance indicator(s) to opti-mize, and the way terminal layout and equipment selection have been jointly con-sidered. Findings: Various methods have been used to assess a suitable container handling system and the appropriate layout. Commonly, mathematical optimization is used to arrive at a suggestion and simulation is the tool to evaluate proposed decisions. Aspects such as handling costs, travel distances, or ecological factors are sought to be optimized. Originality: Several literature reviews in the past years investigated approaches to the plethora of scheduling problems at container terminals. Here, the two strategic planning activities equipment selection and layout planning are presented in detail. This publication focuses on how the dependency of the two activities has been han-dled in literature
2015
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Title: Equipment selection and layout planning – literature overview and research directions. <em>Data science and innovation in supply chain management : how data transforms the value chain // Proceedings of the Hamburg International Conference of Logistics (HICL) / Data Science in Maritime and City Logistics</em> |
Written by: Kastner, Marvin and Kämmerling, Nicolas and Jahn, Carlos and Clausen, Uwe |
in: (2020). |
Volume: <strong>30</strong>. Number: |
on pages: 485–519 |
Chapter: |
Editor: In Jahn, Carlos and Kersten, Wolfgang and Ringle, Christian M. (Eds.) |
Publisher: epubli: |
Series: Proceedings of the Hamburg International Conference of Logistics (HICL) |
Address: Berlin |
Edition: |
ISBN: 978-3-753123-47-9 |
how published: |
Organization: |
School: |
Institution: |
Type: |
DOI: 10.15480/882.3147 |
URL: |
ARXIVID: |
PMID: |
Note:
Abstract: Purpose: When container terminals are planned or converted, among others the most suitable container handling system needs to be selected and the appropriate terminal layout needs to be designed. These two planning activities are mutually de-pendent and affect the costs and future operational performance. This leads to the question of how to arrive at a (near-)optimal solution for given criteria. Methodology: A mapping review is conducted to investigate how the container han-dling system is selected and how the terminal layout is designed. Literature is exam-ined regarding the employed methodology, the performance indicator(s) to opti-mize, and the way terminal layout and equipment selection have been jointly con-sidered. Findings: Various methods have been used to assess a suitable container handling system and the appropriate layout. Commonly, mathematical optimization is used to arrive at a suggestion and simulation is the tool to evaluate proposed decisions. Aspects such as handling costs, travel distances, or ecological factors are sought to be optimized. Originality: Several literature reviews in the past years investigated approaches to the plethora of scheduling problems at container terminals. Here, the two strategic planning activities equipment selection and layout planning are presented in detail. This publication focuses on how the dependency of the two activities has been han-dled in literature
2014
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Title: Equipment selection and layout planning – literature overview and research directions. <em>Data science and innovation in supply chain management : how data transforms the value chain // Proceedings of the Hamburg International Conference of Logistics (HICL) / Data Science in Maritime and City Logistics</em> |
Written by: Kastner, Marvin and Kämmerling, Nicolas and Jahn, Carlos and Clausen, Uwe |
in: (2020). |
Volume: <strong>30</strong>. Number: |
on pages: 485–519 |
Chapter: |
Editor: In Jahn, Carlos and Kersten, Wolfgang and Ringle, Christian M. (Eds.) |
Publisher: epubli: |
Series: Proceedings of the Hamburg International Conference of Logistics (HICL) |
Address: Berlin |
Edition: |
ISBN: 978-3-753123-47-9 |
how published: |
Organization: |
School: |
Institution: |
Type: |
DOI: 10.15480/882.3147 |
URL: |
ARXIVID: |
PMID: |
Note:
Abstract: Purpose: When container terminals are planned or converted, among others the most suitable container handling system needs to be selected and the appropriate terminal layout needs to be designed. These two planning activities are mutually de-pendent and affect the costs and future operational performance. This leads to the question of how to arrive at a (near-)optimal solution for given criteria. Methodology: A mapping review is conducted to investigate how the container han-dling system is selected and how the terminal layout is designed. Literature is exam-ined regarding the employed methodology, the performance indicator(s) to opti-mize, and the way terminal layout and equipment selection have been jointly con-sidered. Findings: Various methods have been used to assess a suitable container handling system and the appropriate layout. Commonly, mathematical optimization is used to arrive at a suggestion and simulation is the tool to evaluate proposed decisions. Aspects such as handling costs, travel distances, or ecological factors are sought to be optimized. Originality: Several literature reviews in the past years investigated approaches to the plethora of scheduling problems at container terminals. Here, the two strategic planning activities equipment selection and layout planning are presented in detail. This publication focuses on how the dependency of the two activities has been han-dled in literature
2013
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Title: Equipment selection and layout planning – literature overview and research directions. <em>Data science and innovation in supply chain management : how data transforms the value chain // Proceedings of the Hamburg International Conference of Logistics (HICL) / Data Science in Maritime and City Logistics</em> |
Written by: Kastner, Marvin and Kämmerling, Nicolas and Jahn, Carlos and Clausen, Uwe |
in: (2020). |
Volume: <strong>30</strong>. Number: |
on pages: 485–519 |
Chapter: |
Editor: In Jahn, Carlos and Kersten, Wolfgang and Ringle, Christian M. (Eds.) |
Publisher: epubli: |
Series: Proceedings of the Hamburg International Conference of Logistics (HICL) |
Address: Berlin |
Edition: |
ISBN: 978-3-753123-47-9 |
how published: |
Organization: |
School: |
Institution: |
Type: |
DOI: 10.15480/882.3147 |
URL: |
ARXIVID: |
PMID: |
Note:
Abstract: Purpose: When container terminals are planned or converted, among others the most suitable container handling system needs to be selected and the appropriate terminal layout needs to be designed. These two planning activities are mutually de-pendent and affect the costs and future operational performance. This leads to the question of how to arrive at a (near-)optimal solution for given criteria. Methodology: A mapping review is conducted to investigate how the container han-dling system is selected and how the terminal layout is designed. Literature is exam-ined regarding the employed methodology, the performance indicator(s) to opti-mize, and the way terminal layout and equipment selection have been jointly con-sidered. Findings: Various methods have been used to assess a suitable container handling system and the appropriate layout. Commonly, mathematical optimization is used to arrive at a suggestion and simulation is the tool to evaluate proposed decisions. Aspects such as handling costs, travel distances, or ecological factors are sought to be optimized. Originality: Several literature reviews in the past years investigated approaches to the plethora of scheduling problems at container terminals. Here, the two strategic planning activities equipment selection and layout planning are presented in detail. This publication focuses on how the dependency of the two activities has been han-dled in literature