Abstract
Abstract: Efficient port operations require minimizing turnaround time which is the total duration of a vessel's stay in the port and encompasses waiting, maneuvering, berthing, and de-berthing times. The turnaround time can be reduced by optimizing arrivals and departures, maximizing berth availability, facilitating cargo handling, and maintaining water depth. Maintenance dredging, the primary method for maintaining water depth, is used as a continuous activity to ensure the available water depth is sufficient for the navigation of commercial (seagoing, inland, barges, etc.) vessels. The continuity of maintenance dredging interferes with commercial vessels that aim to be served in terminals. Despite the cost imposed on port authorities due to these interferences, addressing this challenge in a structured way is overlooked. To fill this gap, an open-source discrete-event model is presented in this study that employs agent-based simulation to model the interaction between seagoing and maintenance dredging processes. A simple case is proposed to provide an example of how this interaction is simulated. Then, the implications and limitations of this study are discussed and the directions for future research are recommended.
Original language | English |
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Title of host publication | Proceedings of the 35th PIANC World Congres 2024 |
Editors | J.S. (Koos) Schoonees |
Publisher | PIANC |
Pages | 245-251 |
Number of pages | 6 |
ISBN (Electronic) | 978-2-87223-041-9 |
Publication status | Published - 2024 |
Event | 35th PIANC World Congress 2024: Future Ready Waterborne Transport – Unlocking Africa - Cape Town International Convention Centre, Cape Town, South Africa Duration: 29 Apr 2024 → 3 May 2024 https://piancworldcongress2024.co.za/ |
Conference
Conference | 35th PIANC World Congress 2024 |
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Abbreviated title | PIANC 2024 |
Country/Territory | South Africa |
City | Cape Town |
Period | 29/04/24 → 3/05/24 |
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Bibliographical note
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Keywords
- maintenance dredging
- port accessibility
- agent-based simulation