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Influence of the ship arrival process on the load of container yards at the container terminal

Renato Oblak orcid id orcid.org/0000-0002-7044-2512 ; Faculty of Maritime Studies Rijeka
Svjetlana Hess ; Faculty of Maritime Studies Rijeka


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Abstract

Container ports allow container ships to carry out the loading and unloading of containers. The construction of port facilities is expensive, and during the performance of the transshipment vessels occur with certain delays. This is manifested in a certain time mode of the port facilities caused or with irregular arrivals of the ships or with waiting for the cargo loading/unloading procedure to start. However, waiting for the ship to start the transshipment processes is also expensive hence the common interest of the port and the shipping companies to minimize the number and length of time waiting for ships. This paper explores the impact of the ship arrivals to the loading of container terminal yards in Rijeka, with respect that these capacities have a limited space, as well as limited port facilities and reloading equipment. There are three possible arrival processes in which container ships can arrive at the berth: warehouse controlled, uniform and uncontrolled arrivals. The paper deals with the real data obtained from the records of the container transport and of the loading conditions of container yards in the port of Rijeka. Tenets models are proposed for monitoring the load capacity of the terminal.

Keywords

arrival processes; container terminal; load of yards

Hrčak ID:

75339

URI

https://hrcak.srce.hr/75339

Publication date:

28.12.2011.

Article data in other languages: croatian

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