This thesis investigates rail operations at the Port of Tacoma and describes the development of a modeling methodology and a simulation program for simulating rail operations at the port. The simulation examines the projected increase in intermodal rail traffic at the port until the year 2020. An analysis of the port is done and the results are presented and interpreted. Recommendations based on this study are made for future improvements. This study focuses on developing a model of the rail system at the Port of Tacoma and applying simulation techniques to analyze how various factors can impact the operation of the rail system and the organizations that depend on it. Intermodal traffic into and out of the port are examined at projected levels until the year 2020 for each intermodal yard. Through the simulation, resources at the port are studied to determine which are most sensitive to an increase in intermodal traffic. The final objective of this study is to present a simulation model of the port, which may be used in the future to simulate different scenarios and the consequences on schedules and port operations.


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    Title :

    Rail Operations Simulation at the Port of Tacoma


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    Publication date :

    1999


    Size :

    158 pages


    Type of media :

    Report


    Type of material :

    No indication


    Language :

    English




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