Ann-Kathrin Lange, M.Sc.

Adresse

Technische Universität Hamburg
Institut für Maritime Logistik
Am Schwarzenberg-Campus 4 (D)
21073 Hamburg

 

Kontaktdaten

Büro: Gebäude D Raum 5.007
Tel.: +49 40 42878 4694
E-Mail: ann-kathrin.lange(at)tuhh(dot)de
ORCiD: 0000-0002-1503-1729



Forschungsschwerpunkte

  • Hafeninterne Containertransporte und Hinterlandtransporte
  • Binnen- und Seehafen-Containerterminals
  • Truck Appointment Systeme
  • Ereignisorientierte Simulation
  • Geschäftsprozessmodellierung und -optimierung


Veröffentlichungen (Auszug)

2024

[182423]
Title: Potential of non-port slot booking systems for TAS. <em>Digital transformation in maritime and city logistics</em>
Written by: Lange, Ann-Kathrin and Krüger, Stephan and Schwientek, Anne Kathrina and Jahn, Carlos
in: <em>HICL 2019</em>. (2019).
Volume: Number:
on pages: 137-162
Chapter:
Editor: In Jahn, Carlos and Kersten, Wolfgang and Ringle, Christian M. (Eds.)
Publisher: epubli:
Series:
Address:
Edition:
ISBN:
how published:
Organization:
School:
Institution:
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DOI: 10.15480/882.2495
URL: http://hdl.handle.net/11420/3779
ARXIVID:
PMID:

[pdf] [www]

Note:

Abstract: Truck appointment systems (TAS) are a reliable method for seaport container terminals to reduce peaks in truck arrivals. Thereby, the operation costs for terminals and the waiting times for trucking companies are reduced. The focus of this study is to optimize TAS by analyzing and transferring the components of non-port time slot booking systems. A comprehensive systematic literature analysis is applied to identify the potential of non-port time slot booking systems. Three industries are identified whose time slot booking systems are well transferable to TAS. The most promising industry, the health care sector, and specific approaches are selected for a benchmark. The results show that in particular the time window booking systems from the health care sector have a good transferability to TAS in ports. Of the approaches examined, the overbooking of appointments in fixed time windows was rated most positively in the benefit analysis. Past studies usually treat TAS in ports as a completely new subject area. Findings from other industries are rarely taken into account. A systemic study on the transferability of selected approaches from other sectors has not yet been carried out for TAS

2023

[182423]
Title: Potential of non-port slot booking systems for TAS. <em>Digital transformation in maritime and city logistics</em>
Written by: Lange, Ann-Kathrin and Krüger, Stephan and Schwientek, Anne Kathrina and Jahn, Carlos
in: <em>HICL 2019</em>. (2019).
Volume: Number:
on pages: 137-162
Chapter:
Editor: In Jahn, Carlos and Kersten, Wolfgang and Ringle, Christian M. (Eds.)
Publisher: epubli:
Series:
Address:
Edition:
ISBN:
how published:
Organization:
School:
Institution:
Type:
DOI: 10.15480/882.2495
URL: http://hdl.handle.net/11420/3779
ARXIVID:
PMID:

[pdf] [www]

Note:

Abstract: Truck appointment systems (TAS) are a reliable method for seaport container terminals to reduce peaks in truck arrivals. Thereby, the operation costs for terminals and the waiting times for trucking companies are reduced. The focus of this study is to optimize TAS by analyzing and transferring the components of non-port time slot booking systems. A comprehensive systematic literature analysis is applied to identify the potential of non-port time slot booking systems. Three industries are identified whose time slot booking systems are well transferable to TAS. The most promising industry, the health care sector, and specific approaches are selected for a benchmark. The results show that in particular the time window booking systems from the health care sector have a good transferability to TAS in ports. Of the approaches examined, the overbooking of appointments in fixed time windows was rated most positively in the benefit analysis. Past studies usually treat TAS in ports as a completely new subject area. Findings from other industries are rarely taken into account. A systemic study on the transferability of selected approaches from other sectors has not yet been carried out for TAS

2022

[182423]
Title: Potential of non-port slot booking systems for TAS. <em>Digital transformation in maritime and city logistics</em>
Written by: Lange, Ann-Kathrin and Krüger, Stephan and Schwientek, Anne Kathrina and Jahn, Carlos
in: <em>HICL 2019</em>. (2019).
Volume: Number:
on pages: 137-162
Chapter:
Editor: In Jahn, Carlos and Kersten, Wolfgang and Ringle, Christian M. (Eds.)
Publisher: epubli:
Series:
Address:
Edition:
ISBN:
how published:
Organization:
School:
Institution:
Type:
DOI: 10.15480/882.2495
URL: http://hdl.handle.net/11420/3779
ARXIVID:
PMID:

[pdf] [www]

Note:

Abstract: Truck appointment systems (TAS) are a reliable method for seaport container terminals to reduce peaks in truck arrivals. Thereby, the operation costs for terminals and the waiting times for trucking companies are reduced. The focus of this study is to optimize TAS by analyzing and transferring the components of non-port time slot booking systems. A comprehensive systematic literature analysis is applied to identify the potential of non-port time slot booking systems. Three industries are identified whose time slot booking systems are well transferable to TAS. The most promising industry, the health care sector, and specific approaches are selected for a benchmark. The results show that in particular the time window booking systems from the health care sector have a good transferability to TAS in ports. Of the approaches examined, the overbooking of appointments in fixed time windows was rated most positively in the benefit analysis. Past studies usually treat TAS in ports as a completely new subject area. Findings from other industries are rarely taken into account. A systemic study on the transferability of selected approaches from other sectors has not yet been carried out for TAS

2021
[182423]
Title: Potential of non-port slot booking systems for TAS. <em>Digital transformation in maritime and city logistics</em>
Written by: Lange, Ann-Kathrin and Krüger, Stephan and Schwientek, Anne Kathrina and Jahn, Carlos
in: <em>HICL 2019</em>. (2019).
Volume: Number:
on pages: 137-162
Chapter:
Editor: In Jahn, Carlos and Kersten, Wolfgang and Ringle, Christian M. (Eds.)
Publisher: epubli:
Series:
Address:
Edition:
ISBN:
how published:
Organization:
School:
Institution:
Type:
DOI: 10.15480/882.2495
URL: http://hdl.handle.net/11420/3779
ARXIVID:
PMID:

[pdf] [www]

Note:

Abstract: Truck appointment systems (TAS) are a reliable method for seaport container terminals to reduce peaks in truck arrivals. Thereby, the operation costs for terminals and the waiting times for trucking companies are reduced. The focus of this study is to optimize TAS by analyzing and transferring the components of non-port time slot booking systems. A comprehensive systematic literature analysis is applied to identify the potential of non-port time slot booking systems. Three industries are identified whose time slot booking systems are well transferable to TAS. The most promising industry, the health care sector, and specific approaches are selected for a benchmark. The results show that in particular the time window booking systems from the health care sector have a good transferability to TAS in ports. Of the approaches examined, the overbooking of appointments in fixed time windows was rated most positively in the benefit analysis. Past studies usually treat TAS in ports as a completely new subject area. Findings from other industries are rarely taken into account. A systemic study on the transferability of selected approaches from other sectors has not yet been carried out for TAS

2020
[182423]
Title: Potential of non-port slot booking systems for TAS. <em>Digital transformation in maritime and city logistics</em>
Written by: Lange, Ann-Kathrin and Krüger, Stephan and Schwientek, Anne Kathrina and Jahn, Carlos
in: <em>HICL 2019</em>. (2019).
Volume: Number:
on pages: 137-162
Chapter:
Editor: In Jahn, Carlos and Kersten, Wolfgang and Ringle, Christian M. (Eds.)
Publisher: epubli:
Series:
Address:
Edition:
ISBN:
how published:
Organization:
School:
Institution:
Type:
DOI: 10.15480/882.2495
URL: http://hdl.handle.net/11420/3779
ARXIVID:
PMID:

[pdf] [www]

Note:

Abstract: Truck appointment systems (TAS) are a reliable method for seaport container terminals to reduce peaks in truck arrivals. Thereby, the operation costs for terminals and the waiting times for trucking companies are reduced. The focus of this study is to optimize TAS by analyzing and transferring the components of non-port time slot booking systems. A comprehensive systematic literature analysis is applied to identify the potential of non-port time slot booking systems. Three industries are identified whose time slot booking systems are well transferable to TAS. The most promising industry, the health care sector, and specific approaches are selected for a benchmark. The results show that in particular the time window booking systems from the health care sector have a good transferability to TAS in ports. Of the approaches examined, the overbooking of appointments in fixed time windows was rated most positively in the benefit analysis. Past studies usually treat TAS in ports as a completely new subject area. Findings from other industries are rarely taken into account. A systemic study on the transferability of selected approaches from other sectors has not yet been carried out for TAS

2019
[182423]
Title: Potential of non-port slot booking systems for TAS. <em>Digital transformation in maritime and city logistics</em>
Written by: Lange, Ann-Kathrin and Krüger, Stephan and Schwientek, Anne Kathrina and Jahn, Carlos
in: <em>HICL 2019</em>. (2019).
Volume: Number:
on pages: 137-162
Chapter:
Editor: In Jahn, Carlos and Kersten, Wolfgang and Ringle, Christian M. (Eds.)
Publisher: epubli:
Series:
Address:
Edition:
ISBN:
how published:
Organization:
School:
Institution:
Type:
DOI: 10.15480/882.2495
URL: http://hdl.handle.net/11420/3779
ARXIVID:
PMID:

[pdf] [www]

Note:

Abstract: Truck appointment systems (TAS) are a reliable method for seaport container terminals to reduce peaks in truck arrivals. Thereby, the operation costs for terminals and the waiting times for trucking companies are reduced. The focus of this study is to optimize TAS by analyzing and transferring the components of non-port time slot booking systems. A comprehensive systematic literature analysis is applied to identify the potential of non-port time slot booking systems. Three industries are identified whose time slot booking systems are well transferable to TAS. The most promising industry, the health care sector, and specific approaches are selected for a benchmark. The results show that in particular the time window booking systems from the health care sector have a good transferability to TAS in ports. Of the approaches examined, the overbooking of appointments in fixed time windows was rated most positively in the benefit analysis. Past studies usually treat TAS in ports as a completely new subject area. Findings from other industries are rarely taken into account. A systemic study on the transferability of selected approaches from other sectors has not yet been carried out for TAS

2018
[182423]
Title: Potential of non-port slot booking systems for TAS. <em>Digital transformation in maritime and city logistics</em>
Written by: Lange, Ann-Kathrin and Krüger, Stephan and Schwientek, Anne Kathrina and Jahn, Carlos
in: <em>HICL 2019</em>. (2019).
Volume: Number:
on pages: 137-162
Chapter:
Editor: In Jahn, Carlos and Kersten, Wolfgang and Ringle, Christian M. (Eds.)
Publisher: epubli:
Series:
Address:
Edition:
ISBN:
how published:
Organization:
School:
Institution:
Type:
DOI: 10.15480/882.2495
URL: http://hdl.handle.net/11420/3779
ARXIVID:
PMID:

[pdf] [www]

Note:

Abstract: Truck appointment systems (TAS) are a reliable method for seaport container terminals to reduce peaks in truck arrivals. Thereby, the operation costs for terminals and the waiting times for trucking companies are reduced. The focus of this study is to optimize TAS by analyzing and transferring the components of non-port time slot booking systems. A comprehensive systematic literature analysis is applied to identify the potential of non-port time slot booking systems. Three industries are identified whose time slot booking systems are well transferable to TAS. The most promising industry, the health care sector, and specific approaches are selected for a benchmark. The results show that in particular the time window booking systems from the health care sector have a good transferability to TAS in ports. Of the approaches examined, the overbooking of appointments in fixed time windows was rated most positively in the benefit analysis. Past studies usually treat TAS in ports as a completely new subject area. Findings from other industries are rarely taken into account. A systemic study on the transferability of selected approaches from other sectors has not yet been carried out for TAS

2017
[182423]
Title: Potential of non-port slot booking systems for TAS. <em>Digital transformation in maritime and city logistics</em>
Written by: Lange, Ann-Kathrin and Krüger, Stephan and Schwientek, Anne Kathrina and Jahn, Carlos
in: <em>HICL 2019</em>. (2019).
Volume: Number:
on pages: 137-162
Chapter:
Editor: In Jahn, Carlos and Kersten, Wolfgang and Ringle, Christian M. (Eds.)
Publisher: epubli:
Series:
Address:
Edition:
ISBN:
how published:
Organization:
School:
Institution:
Type:
DOI: 10.15480/882.2495
URL: http://hdl.handle.net/11420/3779
ARXIVID:
PMID:

[pdf] [www]

Note:

Abstract: Truck appointment systems (TAS) are a reliable method for seaport container terminals to reduce peaks in truck arrivals. Thereby, the operation costs for terminals and the waiting times for trucking companies are reduced. The focus of this study is to optimize TAS by analyzing and transferring the components of non-port time slot booking systems. A comprehensive systematic literature analysis is applied to identify the potential of non-port time slot booking systems. Three industries are identified whose time slot booking systems are well transferable to TAS. The most promising industry, the health care sector, and specific approaches are selected for a benchmark. The results show that in particular the time window booking systems from the health care sector have a good transferability to TAS in ports. Of the approaches examined, the overbooking of appointments in fixed time windows was rated most positively in the benefit analysis. Past studies usually treat TAS in ports as a completely new subject area. Findings from other industries are rarely taken into account. A systemic study on the transferability of selected approaches from other sectors has not yet been carried out for TAS

2015
[182423]
Title: Potential of non-port slot booking systems for TAS. <em>Digital transformation in maritime and city logistics</em>
Written by: Lange, Ann-Kathrin and Krüger, Stephan and Schwientek, Anne Kathrina and Jahn, Carlos
in: <em>HICL 2019</em>. (2019).
Volume: Number:
on pages: 137-162
Chapter:
Editor: In Jahn, Carlos and Kersten, Wolfgang and Ringle, Christian M. (Eds.)
Publisher: epubli:
Series:
Address:
Edition:
ISBN:
how published:
Organization:
School:
Institution:
Type:
DOI: 10.15480/882.2495
URL: http://hdl.handle.net/11420/3779
ARXIVID:
PMID:

[pdf] [www]

Note:

Abstract: Truck appointment systems (TAS) are a reliable method for seaport container terminals to reduce peaks in truck arrivals. Thereby, the operation costs for terminals and the waiting times for trucking companies are reduced. The focus of this study is to optimize TAS by analyzing and transferring the components of non-port time slot booking systems. A comprehensive systematic literature analysis is applied to identify the potential of non-port time slot booking systems. Three industries are identified whose time slot booking systems are well transferable to TAS. The most promising industry, the health care sector, and specific approaches are selected for a benchmark. The results show that in particular the time window booking systems from the health care sector have a good transferability to TAS in ports. Of the approaches examined, the overbooking of appointments in fixed time windows was rated most positively in the benefit analysis. Past studies usually treat TAS in ports as a completely new subject area. Findings from other industries are rarely taken into account. A systemic study on the transferability of selected approaches from other sectors has not yet been carried out for TAS

2014
[182423]
Title: Potential of non-port slot booking systems for TAS. <em>Digital transformation in maritime and city logistics</em>
Written by: Lange, Ann-Kathrin and Krüger, Stephan and Schwientek, Anne Kathrina and Jahn, Carlos
in: <em>HICL 2019</em>. (2019).
Volume: Number:
on pages: 137-162
Chapter:
Editor: In Jahn, Carlos and Kersten, Wolfgang and Ringle, Christian M. (Eds.)
Publisher: epubli:
Series:
Address:
Edition:
ISBN:
how published:
Organization:
School:
Institution:
Type:
DOI: 10.15480/882.2495
URL: http://hdl.handle.net/11420/3779
ARXIVID:
PMID:

[pdf] [www]

Note:

Abstract: Truck appointment systems (TAS) are a reliable method for seaport container terminals to reduce peaks in truck arrivals. Thereby, the operation costs for terminals and the waiting times for trucking companies are reduced. The focus of this study is to optimize TAS by analyzing and transferring the components of non-port time slot booking systems. A comprehensive systematic literature analysis is applied to identify the potential of non-port time slot booking systems. Three industries are identified whose time slot booking systems are well transferable to TAS. The most promising industry, the health care sector, and specific approaches are selected for a benchmark. The results show that in particular the time window booking systems from the health care sector have a good transferability to TAS in ports. Of the approaches examined, the overbooking of appointments in fixed time windows was rated most positively in the benefit analysis. Past studies usually treat TAS in ports as a completely new subject area. Findings from other industries are rarely taken into account. A systemic study on the transferability of selected approaches from other sectors has not yet been carried out for TAS