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Computational Logistics for Container Terminal Logistics Hubs Based on Computational Lens and Computing Principles

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The volatile global shipping market puts forward the higher requirements to the container terminal logistics systems (CTLS) than ever, especially in terms of programming, planning, scheduling and decision. The computational… Click to show full abstract

The volatile global shipping market puts forward the higher requirements to the container terminal logistics systems (CTLS) than ever, especially in terms of programming, planning, scheduling and decision. The computational logistics provide a systematic methodology to overcome the issues that differs from traditional approaches distinctly. This paper discusses the theoretical framework, important components and core concept of computational logistics, and then presents the container terminal logistics generalized computation design, implement, execution, analysis and evaluation hierarchy (LGC-DIE-AEH) by the integration of the computational lens and computing principles to explore the computational logistics in the field of CTLS. Subsequently, the execution performance of a quay crane farm at a regional container hub terminal in China is analyzed and evaluated by LGC-DIE-AEH. The crane performance evaluation core indicator framework (CPE-CIF) is proposed by the fusion of the design philosophy and underlying principles of computing architecture, operating system, and virtual machine by computational lens. The CPE-CIF help us to find out the advantages, disadvantages and improvement directions of quay crane farm operation. That illustrates and verifies the feasibility and credibility of LGC-DIE-AEH from the perspective of the practice of container terminal decision-making support at the tactical level.

Keywords: computational logistics; container terminal; computational lens; terminal logistics; computing principles; lens computing

Journal Title: IEEE Access
Year Published: 2020

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