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    The integrated multi-quay Berth Allocation and Crane Assignment Problem: Formulation and case study

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    Date
    2018
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    Article
    Author
    Krimi, Issam
    Benmansour, Rachid
    Cadi, Abdessamad Ait el
    Duvivier, David
    Elhachemi, Nizar
    ETAL.
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    Abstract
    In the literature, some works deal with the integrated Berth Allocation and Crane Assignment Problem (BACAP) in container and bulk port context. Most of them consider that equipment are always available and high tide periods restriction is not imposed. In this work, we were interested by the BACAP under availability and high tide time windows restrictions in bulk port terminal. We proposed a mixed integer programming model for the problem and then, validated it by studying the real-case of Jorf lasfar Phosphate Hub (JPH). Preliminary computational experiments show some promising research opportunities.
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    https://dspace.adu.ac.ae/handle/1/3884
    DOI
    doi: 10.1109/ICITM.2018.8333938
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    I. Krimi et al., "The integrated multi-quay Berth Allocation and Crane Assignment Problem: Formulation and case study," 2018 7th International Conference on Industrial Technology and Management (ICITM), 2018, pp. 157-161,
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