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Study On Allocation Of Bulk Cargo Wharf Handling Machinery In Longkou Port

Posted on:2014-10-18Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:Y ChengFull Text:PDF
GTID:2252330425963354Subject:Logistics Engineering
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With the rapid increase of Longkou port modernization level and the number of port handling equipment, the demand of reasonable configuration of port handling equipment is higher and higher. A research with practical significance in the context of port extension, functional shift and upgrading of old port areas, it has been an urgent problem for how to allocate port handling machinery to meet the demand of port production, and avoid waste meanwhile, the reasonable configuration of Longkou cargo wharf handling equipment is researched in this paper, the main work is as follows:First of all, the situation of the management of port handling equipment is introduced, effects of relevant factors on port handling equipment is comprehensive, in-depth research, combined with the use of Longkou port production status, equipment operating costs, handling machinery, points out the existing problems of Longkou port handling equipment.Secondly, the influence of Longkou port general Wharf(bulk operations) conducted a comprehensive analysis of qualitative and quantitative factors related to handling equipment, put forward the optimization operation model of Longkou port handling equipment configuration, combined with the operation model of the actual application, the results of the comparative analysis and research, and put forward the advantages of the operation application model. It provided a scientific method for the selection and quantity optimization of Longkou port general handling equipment.Finally, combined with the actual situation and the characteristics of the model of Longkou port, pointed out the direction for the future development of bulk cargo wharf handling equipment.
Keywords/Search Tags:Longkou Port, Bulk cargo terminal, Port handing machinery, Machinery allocation, Operation model
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