• Title/Summary/Keyword: 컨테이너 핸들러

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The Efficiency Determinants to Port Cargo Equipment on Container Terminals to DEA & Tobit Model (DEA와 Tobit 모형에 따른 컨테이너 터미널의 하역장비 효율성 결정요인)

  • Park, Hong-Gyun
    • Journal of Korea Port Economic Association
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    • v.26 no.3
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    • pp.1-17
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    • 2010
  • This paper focuses on measuring the efficiency of container yards in container terminals in Busan and Gwangyang using Data Envelopment Analysis (DEA) approach. It analyses the relative efficiency of 11 container terminals based on the data for the period between 2006 and 2009 to offer a fresh perspective. The applied framework assumes inputs to be container cranes, transtainer cranes and yard tractors and output as container transshipment volume. Through the analysis, the differences between the impact of using of container cranes, transtainer cranes and yard tractors, top handler & reach stacker on container yard efficiency are measured. Moreover, the associations between the three input factors are analyzed as well. This paper also employs heteroscedastic Tobit model to show the impact of explanatory variables on container yard efficiencies. I took into consideration the strategies for operation of container cranes, transtainer cranes and yard tractors in container yard.

Estimating the Expected Number of Re-handles for Empty Containers during Loading Operation (적하작업을 위한 공 컨테이너 기대 재취급 횟수 추정)

  • Lee, Hoon;Kim, Kap-Hwan
    • Journal of Navigation and Port Research
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    • v.43 no.3
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    • pp.197-208
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    • 2019
  • This paper assessed the impacts of the specification of the yard, handling equipment, and operation approaches on the expected number of re-handles during the loading operation for empty containers. When the various types of empty containers from multiple shipping liners are placed in separate spaces from each other, then the storage space cannot be fully utilized. So as to increase the utilization of the storage space, empty containers from multiple vessel liners are stored together incurring additional re-handles during the loading operation. Several formulas are derived for the estimation of the expected number of handles, including re-handles, for empty container retrieval from a bay. Transfer cranes and top handlers are utilized as handling equipment and various retrieval strategies are examined. Numerical analysis was conducted to assess the effects of various designs and operational parameters of the container stacking yard on the expected number of handles.

Comparing Expected Numbers of Re-Handles for Empty Containers During Gate-Out Operation (공 컨테이너 반출 시 발생하는 재취급 횟수 비교)

  • Lee, Hoon;Kim, Kap-Hwan
    • Journal of Navigation and Port Research
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    • v.42 no.3
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    • pp.207-216
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    • 2018
  • If empty containers from multiple shipping liners are mixed together in the same bay, then the space utilization increases; however, the expected number of re-handles also increases. Formulas for estimating the expected number of re-handles are derived for various storage strategies and two types of handling equipment. The expected number of re-handles is compared, through numerical experiments, among those cases. The results of the numerical experiments are used to analyze the change in the number of expected re-handles according to the change in the retrieval ratio and repair ratio. The impacts of the change in the bay size and the distribution of the storage and retrieval ratio of containers among multiple vessel liners on the expected number of re-handles are analyzed. It is necessary to study efficient operational strategies considering the expected number of re-handles for empty containers.