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Nitish Umang

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Real-time management of berth allocation with stochastic arrival and handling times

Michel Bierlaire, Nitish Umang

In this research we study the berth allocation problem (BAP) in real time as disruptions occur. In practice, the actual arrival times and handling times of the vessels deviate from their expected or estimated values, which can disrupt the original berthing ...
Springer2017

A Branch-and-Price Algorithm to Solve the Integrated Berth Allocation and Yard Assignment Problem in Bulk Ports

Michel Bierlaire, Tomas Robenek, Nitish Umang

In this research, two crucial optimization problems of berth allocation and yard assignment in the context of bulk ports are studied. We discuss how these problems are interrelated and can be combined and solved as a single large scale optimization problem ...
Elsevier Science Bv2014

Exact and Heuristic Methods to Solve the Berth Allocation Problem in Bulk Ports

Michel Bierlaire, Ilaria Vacca, Nitish Umang

In this paper, we study the dynamic hybrid berth allocation problem in bulk ports with the objective to minimize the total service times of the vessels. We propose two exact methods based on mixed integer progra mming and generalized set partitionin g, and ...
Pergamon-Elsevier Science Ltd2013
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