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Scholarly Activities

To Appear

TA1. Advances in truck scheduling at a cross-docking facility. International Journal of Information Systems and Supply Chain Management.

 

2012

12-1 Golias M.M., Saharidis G.K.D., BoilĂ© M., Theofanis S. (2012) Scheduling of inbound trucks at a cross-docking facility: Bi-objective vs bi-level modeling approaches. International Journal of Information Systems and Supply Chain Management. 5(1):20-37.

 

2011

11-1 Karafa J., Golias M.M., Ivey S., Saharidis G.K.D., Leonardos N. (2011) Scheduling at a cross dock facility with stochastic truck arrival times. In: Ed. Khodr H.M, Scheduling Problems and Solutions. Nova Publishing. ISBN 978-1-61470-689-2.

11-2 Discrete-time representation versus continuous-time representation approaches for processing engineering. 21st European Symposium on Computer-Aided Process Engineering, Port Carras, Greece, 2011.

11-3 Berth scheduling at dedicated marine container terminals: The limited berth capacity case. Annual Meeting of the Transportation Research Board, Washington, DC, 2011.

11-4 Risk averse truck scheduling at a cross-dock facility. Annual Meeting of the Transportation Research Board, Washington, DC, 2011.

11-5 Golias M.M., Haralambides H.E. (2011) Berth scheduling with variable cost functions. Journal of Maritime Economics and Logistics. 13, 174-189.

11-6 Golias M.M. (2011) A bi-objective berth allocation formulation to account for vessel handling time uncertainty. Journal of Maritime Economics and Logistics. 13:419-441

 

2010

10-1 A Bayesian hierarchical network for truck demand modeling. Innovations in freight demand modeling and data: A transportation research board SHRP 2 symposium. 2010, Crowne Plaza Hotel– Dulles Airport, Washington, DC, 2010.

10-2 A Bi-objective model to minimize service and storage time at a cross dock facility. 51st Annual Transportation Research Forum, Arlington, Virginia, 2010.

10-3 A simulation based approach to optimize berth throughput under uncertainty at marine container terminals. MODSIM World Conference & Expo, Hampton, Virginia, USA, 2010.

10-4 Maximizing throughput and minimizing tardiness and earliness at a cross dock facility: a bi-objective formulation. Annual Meeting of the Transportation Research Board, Washington, DC, 2010.

10-5 Relieving congestion at intermodal marine container terminals: review of tactical/operational strategies. Annual Meeting of the Transportation Research Board, Washington,  DC, 2010.

10-6 The berth scheduling problem: maximizing berth productivity and minimizing fuel consumption and emissions production. Transportation Research Record: Journal of the Transportation Research Board, Marine Transportation and Port Operations, 2166, 20-27.

10-7 The discrete berth scheduling problem: towards a unified mathematical formulation. Transportation Research Record: Journal of the Transportation Research Board, Freight Transportation Modeling, Planning, and Logistics, 2168, 1-8.

10-8 The yard to berth operations resource allocation problem at marine container terminals. international conference on transportation research, Athens, Greece, 2010.

10-9 A multi-objective decision and analysis approach for the berth scheduling problem. International Journal of Information Technology Project Management, 1(1), 54-73.

 

2009

09-1 The berth allocation problem: Optimizing vessel arrival times. Journal of Maritime Economics and Logistics, 11, 358-377.

09-2 Service time based customer differentiation berth scheduling.Transportation Research Part E: Logistics and Transportation Review, 45(6), 878-892.

09-3 A lamda-optimization based heuristic for the discrete berth scheduling problem. Transportation Research Pt. C, 18(5), 794-806.

09-4 The berth scheduling problem with customer differentiation: A new methodological approach based on hierarchical optimization. International Journal of Advanced Manufacturing Technology, 46(1-4), 377-393.

09-5 An adaptive time window partitioning based algorithm for the discrete and dynamic berth scheduling problem. Transportation Research Record: Journal of the Transportation Research Board, Network Modeling, 2091, 21-30.

09-6 Container terminal berth planning: critical review of research approaches and practical challenges. Transportation Research Record: Journal of the Transportation Research Board, Marine Transportation and Port Operations, 2100, 22-28.

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