Queueing analysis for operations modeling in port logistics

IF 2 Q3 BUSINESS Maritime Business Review Pub Date : 2019-11-17 DOI:10.1108/mabr-09-2019-0035
P. Legato, R. M. Mazza
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Purpose The use of queueing network models was stimulated by the appearance (1975) of the exact product form solution of a class of open, closed and mixed queueing networks obeying the local balance principle and solved, a few years later, by the popular mean value analysis algorithm (1980). Since then, research efforts have been produced to approximate solutions for non-exponential services and non-pure random mechanisms in customer processing and routing. The purpose of this paper is to examine the suitability of modeling choices and solution approaches consolidated in other domains with respect to two key logistic processes in container terminals. Design/methodology/approach In particular, the analytical solution of queueing networks is assessed for the vessel arrival-departure process and the container internal transfer process with respect to a real terminal of pure transshipment. Findings Numerical experiments show the extent to which a decomposition-based approximation, under fixed or state-dependent arrival rates, may be suitable for the approximate analysis of the queueing network models. Research limitations/implications The limitation of adopting exponential service time distributions and Poisson flows is highlighted. Practical implications Comparisons with a simulation-based solution deliver numerical evidence on the companion use of simulation in the daily practice of managing operations in a finite-time horizon under complex policies. Originality/value Discussion of some open modeling issues and encouraging results provide some guidelines on future research efforts and/or suitable adaption to container terminal logistics of the large body of techniques and algorithms available nowadays for supporting long-run decisions.
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目的一类遵循局部平衡原理的开、闭和混合排队网络的精确乘积形式解的出现(1975)刺激了排队网络模型的使用,并在几年后用流行的均值分析算法(1980)求解。从那时起,人们开始研究客户处理和路由中的非指数服务和非纯随机机制的近似解决方案。本文的目的是针对集装箱码头的两个关键物流过程,检验在其他领域整合的建模选择和解决方案的适用性。设计/方法/方法特别是,针对纯转运的真实码头,对船舶到达-离开过程和集装箱内部转运过程的排队网络的分析解进行了评估。数值实验表明,在固定或状态相关的到达率下,基于分解的近似在多大程度上适用于排队网络模型的近似分析。研究局限性/含义强调了采用指数服务时间分布和泊松流的局限性。实际含义与基于模拟的解决方案的比较提供了数字证据,证明在复杂策略下,模拟在有限时间范围内管理操作的日常实践中的伴随使用。原创性/价值对一些开放性建模问题的讨论和令人鼓舞的结果为未来的研究工作和/或对目前可用于支持长期决策的大量技术和算法的适当适应集装箱码头物流提供了一些指导。
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