An Integrated Event-Driven Real-Time Tactical–Operational Optimization Framework for Smart Port Operations Planning

Author:

Abril Danilo1ORCID,Paternina-Arboleda Carlos D.2ORCID,Velasquez-Bermudez Jesus1

Affiliation:

1. Hypothalamus Ai, Inc., Miami, FL 33401, USA

2. Department of Management Information Systems, San Diego State University, San Diego, CA 92182, USA

Abstract

The ongoing issues in global supply chain disruptions have raised many concerns of port productivity, among which port congestion is a key issue. This article implements an integrated tactical–operational optimization framework which raises the capabilities of port information systems to deliver smarter decision-making processes in ports through a decision support system. To this end, we developed a library of multiple smart models for the optimization of port operations, independently engaged in parallel but mathematically coordinated to achieve autonomous real-time distributed optimization, using a novel event-driven structure to enable future implementations using digital twins. The framework was tested to benchmark different commercial solvers on several real instances for the port under study. The results show a strong improvement in port operational planning.

Publisher

MDPI AG

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