EURO 2025 Leeds
Abstract Submission

2469. Stochastic Dual Cycling in RoRo shipping

Invited abstract in session MC-32: Stowage Planning and Vessel Operations, stream Maritime and Port Logistics.

Monday, 12:30-14:00
Room: Maurice Keyworth 1.09

Authors (first author is the speaker)

1. Dario Pacino
Department of Management, Technology and Economics, Technical University of Denmark
2. Magnus Vilhelm Barrett Levinsen
Department of People and Technology, Roskilde University
3. LINE REINHARDT
Institute for people and technology, Roskilde universitet

Abstract

In recent years, academic interest in Roll-On Roll-Off (RORO) shipping decision support has grown. The increase has particularly revolved around studies on automated stowage planning. RORO planning problems, in contrast to their container-based counterparts, have a high degree of uncertainty. In this presentation, we will explore the dual-cycling problem, where the sequence in which cargo is loaded and discharged is optimized. Dual-cycling exploits the possibility of concurrently executing load and discharge operations, and hence aims to minimize the empty trips of terminal vehicles. Optimal (or near-optimal) solutions can be efficiently solved with state-of-the-art techniques when considering a deterministic problem. Unfortunately, the RORO industry operates with up to a 60% uncertainty in cargo data. In this study, we will present a two-stage stochastic program that models the uncertainty in cargo arrival times. We also propose an efficient rolling horizon approach to solve the problem.

Keywords

Status: accepted


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