An Adapted 3-D Knapsack Model for the Stowage of Maritime Containers in Inland Shipping

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Stefano Fazi (University of Groningen)

In many countries worldwide, inland shipping is a reliable and viable option to transport maritime containers inland

Date
Friday 23 Nov 2018, 12:00 - 13:00
Type
Seminar
Spoken Language
English
Room
H10-31
Building
Tinbergen Building
Location
Campus Woudestein
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Several aspects of the decision making are challenging, but many of them are still unexplored scientifically. For instance, the stowage of containers, i.e. the proper positioning of a set of containers on board of a barge, is a delicate and complex problem that requires experience and support tools. In this paper, we develop a novel model for the generation of feasible stowage plans for inland shipping. The goal is to pack as many containers as possible, while meeting capacity restrictions, guaranteeing stability of the boat during pickup and delivery routes and complying with a set of local regulations. In this regard, we propose the case of inland shipping in the Netherlands, whose a case-study is available. Then, we develop a Variable Neighborhood Search metaheuristic to solve the problem. Numerical experiments on real-world data give insights on the performances of the proposed methodology and on current stowage practices.

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This is a lunch seminar, please send an email if you will attend to this seminar. Please send the email to postek@ese.eur.nl

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Krzysztof Postek, postek@ese.eur.nl

 

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