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Exploiting simulation model potential in investigating handling capacity of Ro-Ro terminals: The case study of Norvik seaport

Mohamed Nezar Abourraja, Nicole Kringos, Sebastiaan Meijer

2022Simulation Modelling Practice and Theory26 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

In this paper, the spotlight is directed towards studying the handling capacity of pure Ro-Ro terminals, especially the new terminal of Norvik port. To this end, a simulation model based on a distributed architecture is built to assess the handling capacity under different flow scenarios with a particular focus on the trailer flow and export-lorry flow the terminal can handle in terms of resource availability, trailer-dwell times and management rules. This helped to determine the number of resources required to evacuate smoothly the incoming flows and to identify where potential bottlenecks happen the most inside the terminal. The established model is verified then validated by experts to conduct properly the experiment study where the model is fed with empirical data provided by terminal authorities. This experiment showed that the terminal can handle flows of which trailers do not exceed 17% and the export fraction of lorries is at most 42%.

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