- Capacity analysis of container terminals using simulation techniques
- An investigation into dynamic yard crane deployment and comparisons between hill-climbing and best-first-search algorithms
- A decomposition-heuristic-rule-enabled decision-making system for dynamic quay crane allocation and scheduling
- A berth allocation strategy using heuristics algorithm and simulation optimisation
- Structural fatigue assessment and management of large-scale port logistics equipments
- A scenario analysis of a location problem with uncertain demand
- A supply-chain-oriented business process reengineering strategy for on-demand new product development
- Incorporating users' creativity in new product development via a user successive design strategy
- The effect of gender-related difference on human-centred performance using a mass assessment method
24 November 2008
Special issue: Computer applications in logistics engineering and management
International Journal of Computer Applications in Technology 32(4) 2008
Technological advances are taking organizations and industries to new heights all over the world. Logistics engineering help to improvise new materials to suit the situation for a cost effective performance. Analytical models and computer simulations help to improve overall performances.
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