Inter Terminal Transport in Port Areas around the Globe: Crimson Publishers


Inter Terminal Transport in Port Areas around the Globe by Qu Hu, Francesco, Corman and Bart Wiegmans* in Advancements in Civil Engineering & Technology

Generally, inter-terminal transport (ITT) refers to the container transport between terminals and service centers (e.g., empty depots) using any type of transport modes Duinkerken et al. [1], Heilig & Voss [2]. Moving containers between terminals inside a port might seem unreasonable as it leads to extra service time and cost. However, ITT is somehow inevitable in most major ports, and the reason could be twofold.



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