Abstract
This article introduces a meta-model to support naval logistics providers in sizing off-shore transshipment systems for dry-bulk transportation. Due to the analogy between transshipment and production systems, the model proposed here is founded on simulation, which has been successfully used to design production systems for decades. The main strengths of the proposed model versus the traditional approach lie in that: (1) it allows to take into account some dynamic features unmanageable by manual calculations; (2) the time required to test a specific configuration of the system is dramatically reduced from days of cumbersome calculations to few minutes, on behalf of the decision-making process; (3) it solves the optimisation problem the service providers face when they design transshipment systems for very different contexts where experience is helpless.
Acknowledgements
The authors wish to acknowledge Drs P. Bianchi, L. Condini, S. Palmieri and Capt. G. Scotto D’Aniello of CoeClerici Logistics (Italy) for their contribution.
Notes
Notes
1. Examples in the field are: Arena™, Simulink™, Witness™, etc.
2. Examples in the field are: Access™, Excel™, SQL™, etc.
3. Examples in the field are: C++™, Java™, Visual Basic™ etc.
4. If the element is included in the off-shore transshipment system to be tested, these data are manually entered by the provider via user interface or they are calculated by the software program the interface is based on and then recorded into the database.