نتایج جستجو برای: fleet of ships scheduling

تعداد نتایج: 21175771  

Journal: :journal of industrial engineering, international 2008
o.e charles-owaba a.e oluleye f.a oyawale s.k oke

the conventional method towards deriving schedule for a fleet of ships to minimize cost alone has the short-coming of not addressing the problem of operation revenue losses associated with delays during maintenance at ships dockyards. in this paper, a preventive maintenance schedule for a fleet of ships that incorporates op-portunity cost is presented. the idea is to assign a penalty cost to al...

A.E Oluleye F.A Oyawale O.E Charles-Owaba S.K Oke

The conventional method towards deriving schedule for a fleet of ships to minimize cost alone has the short-coming of not addressing the problem of operation revenue losses associated with delays during maintenance at ships dockyards. In this paper, a preventive maintenance schedule for a fleet of ships that incorporates op-portunity cost is presented. The idea is to assign a penalty cost to al...

2016
Charlotte Vilhelmsen Richard Lusby Jesper Larsen

A tramp ship operator typically has some contracted cargoes that must be carried and seeks to maximize profit by carrying optional cargoes. Hence, tramp ships operate much like taxies following available cargoes and not according to a fixed route network and itinerary as liner ships. Marine fuel is referred to as bunker and bunker costs constitute a significant part of the daily operating costs...

2017
Charlotte Vilhelmsen Richard Lusby Jesper Larsen

A tramp ship operator typically has some contracted cargoes that must be carried and seeks to maximize profit by carrying optional cargoes. Hence, tramp ships operate much like taxies following available cargoes and not according to a fixed route network and itinerary as liner ships. Marine fuel is referred to as bunker and bunker costs constitute a significant part of the daily operating costs...

Journal: :IJORIS 2013
S. A. Oke O. E. Charles-Owaba A. E. Oluleye

In this work, the effectiveness of preventive maintenance scheduling (PMS) decisions was reported based on a techno-economic model that reflects cost objective function for ship maintenance activities. With a potential to impact on both transportation businesses and users of transportation services, the model provides an alternative to the combined classical literature problems of spare-parts i...

Journal: :Annals OR 2013
Kjetil Fagerholt Lars Magnus Hvattum Trond A. V. Johnsen Jarl Eirik Korsvik

Tramp shipping companies are committed to transport a set of contracted cargoes and try to derive additional revenue from carrying optional spot cargoes. Here, we present a real life ship routing and scheduling problem for a shipping company operating in project shipping, a special segment of tramp shipping. This segment differs from more traditional tramp segments, as the cargoes are usually t...

2006
Marielle Christiansen Kjetil Fagerholt Øyvind Haugen

We present a real planning problem where cement is transported by a fleet of ships from several production factories to many consumption silos along the Norwegian coast. The planners are responsible for both the ship routing and the inventory management at all production and consumption facilities. There exist several types of cement and the various types have to be allocated in separate cargo ...

2001
Dirk Steenken Thomas Winter Uwe T. Zimmermann

We consider the ship planning problem at maritime container terminals where containers are loaded onto and discharged from ships using quay cranes. The container transport between the ships and the yard positions in the terminal is carried out by a fleet of straddle carriers. Based on a stowage plan provided by the shipping company, the dispatcher assigns containers to specified bay positions. ...

2017
Charlotte Vilhelmsen Richard M. Lusby

In this paper we explore tramp ship routing and scheduling. Tramp ships operate much like taxies following the available demand as opposed to liner ships that operate more like busses on a fixed route network according to a published timetable. Tramp operators can determine some of their demand in advance by entering into long term contracts and then try to maximise profits from optional voyage...

2017
Charlotte Vilhelmsen Jesper Larsen Richard M. Lusby

In tramp shipping, ships operate much like taxies, following the available demand. This contrasts liner shipping where vessels operate more like busses on a fixed route network according to a published timetable. Tramp operators can enter into long term contracts and thereby determine some of their demand in advance. However, the detailed requirements of these contract cargoes can be subject to...

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