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At cross docking terminals incoming deliveries of inbound trucks are unloaded, sorted, moved across the dock and finally loaded onto outbound trucks, which immediately leave the terminal towards their next destination in the distribution chain. Accordingly, a cross dock is a consolidation point...
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In a traditional rail-freight hump yard, a huge number of freight cars are perpetually shunted to form outbound trains. In order to transport each car to its destination, the inbound trains are decoupled and disassembled into individual cars, which are then moved to one of the several...
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The paper presents a new graph representation, the graph matrix, which combines the adjacency matrix with the linked lists allowing for the fastest possible access to different types of information on a graph. This is increasingly important for a high search performance, for instance, for...
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This paper surveys a large variety of mathematical models and up-to-date solution techniques developed for solving a general flight gate scheduling problem that deals with assigning different aircraft activities (arrival, departure and intermediate parking) to distinct aircraft stands or gates....
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A problem is studied in which several non-cooperating clients compete for earlier execution of their jobs in a processing sequence of a single service provider in order to minimize job completion time costs. The clients can move their jobs earlier in a given sequence. They are assumed not to...
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