2011
DOI: 10.1016/j.proeng.2011.08.389
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Port Supply Chain Simulation Model under Interactive Analysis

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“…Dvornik et al (2006) and Munitić et al (2003) used System Dynamics to simulate the physical operations of the flow of containers. Sha and Huang (2010) ascended a level and studied the economics and profits of a port system, while Li et al (2011) looked at ports as pillars in supply chain and analysed the interactions that occur among them. In the paper of Soares and Neto (2016), the authors developed a model to represent and study the dynamics of productivity and capacity in container terminals.…”
Section: Methodology 21 Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Dvornik et al (2006) and Munitić et al (2003) used System Dynamics to simulate the physical operations of the flow of containers. Sha and Huang (2010) ascended a level and studied the economics and profits of a port system, while Li et al (2011) looked at ports as pillars in supply chain and analysed the interactions that occur among them. In the paper of Soares and Neto (2016), the authors developed a model to represent and study the dynamics of productivity and capacity in container terminals.…”
Section: Methodology 21 Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%