Due to the fast growing rate of the global container trade, every major port is under the pressure of meeting the projected capacity demand. The scarcity of land at ports in many metropolitan areas makes it difficult if at all possible to improve capacity by expanding the terminal area. As a result alternative solutions have been sought for improving capacity and meeting the growing demand for container storage area and terminal capacity. In this study we propose a new concept called 'Automated Cargo Transportation system between Inland POrt and Terminals' (ACTIPOT) which involves the use of automated trucks to transfer containers from an inland port to terminals. In this report, we design, analyze, simulate and evaluate the various components of the ACTIPOT system with emphasis on the lateral and longitudinal control of the automated trucks and on the overall supervisory controller that synchronizes all operations and transfer of containers between the terminal and inland port using dedicated truck lanes.
Automated Container Transport System between Inland Port and Terminals
2002
84 pages
Report
Keine Angabe
Englisch
International Commerce, Marketing, & Economics , Foreign Industry Economic Development , Container transport , Terminals , Inland ports , Automated trucks , Supervisory controllers , Simulations , Analysis , Implementation , Control design , Control logic , Truck lanes , Truck modules , Crane modules , ACTIPOT
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