Land side truck traffic modeling at container terminals by a stationary two-class queuing strategy with switching

Q3 Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Jing Wang, N. Huynh, Edsel A. Peña
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Abstract

PurposeThis paper evaluates an alternative queuing concept for marine container terminals that utilize a truck appointment system (TAS). Instead of having all lanes providing service to trucks with appointments, this study considers the case where walk-in lanes are provided to serve those trucks with no appointments or trucks with appointments but arrived late due to traffic congestion.Design/methodology/approachTo enable the analysis of the proposed alternative queuing strategy, the queuing system is shown mathematically to be stationary. Due to the complexity of the model, a discrete event simulation (DES) model is used to obtain the average waiting number of trucks per lane for both types of service lanes: TAS-lanes and walk-in lanes.FindingsThe numerical experiment results indicated that the considered queuing strategy is most beneficial when the utilization of the TAS lanes is expected to be much higher than that of the walk-in lanes.Originality/valueThe novelty of this study is that it examines the scenario where trucks with appointments switch to the walk-in lanes upon arrival if the TAS-lane server is occupied and the walk-in lane server is not occupied. This queuing strategy/policy could reduce the average waiting time of trucks at marine container terminals. Approximation equations are provided to assist practitioners calculate the average truck queue length and the average truck queuing time for this type of queuing system.
基于固定两类排队策略的集装箱码头陆路货车交通建模
目的:本文评估了利用卡车预约系统(TAS)的海运集装箱码头的另一种排队概念。本研究考虑的不是所有车道都为预约的卡车提供服务,而是为那些没有预约的卡车或预约但由于交通拥堵而迟到的卡车提供步行车道。设计/方法/途径为了能够分析所建议的替代排队策略,排队系统在数学上显示为平稳的。考虑到模型的复杂性,本文采用离散事件仿真(DES)模型对两种类型的服务车道(tas车道和步入式车道)的平均每车道等待卡车数量进行求解。数值实验结果表明,当期望自动排队通道的利用率远高于步行通道的利用率时,所考虑的排队策略是最有利的。独创性/价值本研究的新颖之处在于,它检验了在tas车道服务器被占用而步入车道服务器未被占用的情况下,预约的卡车在到达后切换到步入车道的情况。此轮候策略/政策可减少货车在海运货柜码头的平均轮候时间。提供了近似方程,以帮助从业者计算这类排队系统的平均卡车排队长度和平均卡车排队时间。
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Journal of International Logistics and Trade
Journal of International Logistics and Trade Business, Management and Accounting-Marketing
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