DocumentCode
3463710
Title
Boosting efficiency of split marine container terminals by innovative technology
Author
Franke, Klaus-Peter
Author_Institution
Noell Crane Systems GmbH, Wurzburg, Germany
fYear
2001
fDate
2001
Firstpage
774
Lastpage
779
Abstract
A research project launched in the US resulted in a proposal to split container ports into an "efficient marine terminal" part ashore and an "intermodal interface center" inland, both connected by a dedicated ailway line. Driven by German Railways DB\´s desire to concentrate container flows by introducing a hub and spoke production system, Noell Crane Systems developed a container handling technology that allows for the transhipment of containers between freight trains instead of shunting wagons in 1995. Thus reducing the dwell time of the wagons by 75%. Featuring a highly efficient box mover for the sorting of containers prior to loading them on to the trains, this MegaHub, as it is called, is exactly the technology required for the "Intermodal Interface Center". As for the "efficient marine terminal", Noell is proposing a technology featuring the allocation of rail-mounted gantry cranes spanning rail tracks used in conjunction with a box mover directly under the quay cranes. This enables the containers to be transhipped between vessel and freight trains without the need to start moving the quay cranes along the vessel for positioning purposes. An advantage of this concept is that yard transfer vehicles are not required, saving a great deal of machinery and labour
Keywords
cranes; materials handling; railways; transportation; MegaHub; agile port system; container handling technology; container sorting facility; container terminals; intermodal interface center; intermodal transport; linear motor-based transfer technology; marine terminal; quay cranes; Boosting; Containers; Cranes; Flow production systems; Loading; Marine technology; Proposals; Rail transportation; Sorting; Vehicles;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Intelligent Transportation Systems, 2001. Proceedings. 2001 IEEE
Conference_Location
Oakland, CA
Print_ISBN
0-7803-7194-1
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/ITSC.2001.948758
Filename
948758
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