Scheduling Tugboats in a Seaport

Author(s):  
Shuai Jia ◽  
Shuqin Li ◽  
Xudong Lin ◽  
Xiaohong Chen

In a seaport, vessels need the assistance of tugboats when mooring and unmooring. Tugboats assist a vessel by pushing or towing the vessel’s tug points, and the vessel can moor (or unmoor) successfully only if each of the tug points is operated with sufficient horsepower. For a busy port where vessels frequently require the service of tugboats, effectively scheduling tugboats for serving incoming and outgoing vessels is a key to successful execution of the vessels’ berth plans. In this paper, we study a tugboat scheduling problem in a busy port, where incoming and outgoing vessels frequently require the assistance of tugboats, but the number of available tugboats is limited. We make use of a network representation of the problem and develop an integer programming formulation, which takes into account the berth plans of vessels, the tug points of vessels for different move types, and the horsepower requirements of the tug points, to minimize the weighted sum of the berthing and departure tardiness of vessels, the operating cost of tugboats, and the number of vessels that cannot be served successfully. We analyze the computational complexity of the problem and develop a novel iterative solution method, which combines Lagrangian relaxation and Benders decomposition, for generating near-optimal solutions. Computational performance of the proposed solution method is evaluated on problem instances generated from the operational data of a container port in Shanghai.

2019 ◽  
Vol 53 (3) ◽  
pp. 728-745 ◽  
Author(s):  
Shuai Jia ◽  
Chung-Lun Li ◽  
Zhou Xu

Navigation channels are fairways for vessels to travel in and out of the terminal basin of a container port. The capacity of a navigation channel is restricted by the number of traffic lanes and safety clearance of vessels, and the availability of a navigation channel is usually affected by tides. The limited capacity and availability of a navigation channel could lead to congestion in the terminal basin. When the navigation channels run out of capacity, the anchorage areas in the terminal basin could serve as a buffer. This paper aims to develop a mathematical model that simultaneously optimizes the navigation channel traffic and anchorage area utilization. We provide a mixed integer programming formulation of the problem, analyze its complexity, and propose a Lagrangian relaxation heuristic in which the relaxed problem is decomposed into two asymmetric assignment problems. Computational performance of the Lagrangian relaxation heuristic is tested on problem instances generated based on the operational data of a port in Shanghai. Computational results show that the proposed heuristic is able to achieve satisfactory performance within a reasonable computation time. Data files and the online appendix are available at https://doi.org/10.1287/trsc.2018.0879 .


Author(s):  
Norainon Mohamed ◽  
Shaikh Nasir Shaikh Abd. Rahman ◽  
Muhamad Zahim Sujod ◽  
Mohd Shawal Jadin ◽  
Raja Mohd Taufika Raja Ismail

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