Abstract
This case brings out the logistics planning for managing container traffic in seaports. Such a logistics planning involves the assignment of port (PORT) resources (such as quay cranes, yard cranes, prima movers, etc) to handle the loading/unloading of containers, and the transport of containers between the ships and the yards. The case highlights the advantages of simulating the port operations in the logistics planning.
Additional Information
| Product Type | Case |
|---|---|
| Reference No. | CISG0039 |
| Title | Managing Container Traffic in Asia Pacific International Seaport |
| Pages | 3 |
| Published on | Aug 19, 1996 |
| Authors | Ramani, K V; |
| Area | Information Systems (IS) |
| Discipline | Operations Management |
| Sector | Infrastructure, Public Sector |
| Courses | Systems Analysis and Simulation (SAS); Decision Support Systems (DSS) |
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