The Level of Efficiency in Handling Container Traffic at Penang Port: A Simulation Study

The six-month period (January 1995 - June 1995) data was extracted from "Pelabuhan Kontena" (PELKON) system and tested using SIMAN simulation process. Among the data available from the PELKON system are: arrival time of a ship, departure time of a ship, operation time for loading and unloa...

Full description

Bibliographic Details
Main Authors: Abdul Razak Saleh, Razman Mat Tahar
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: UUM Press 2020-01-01
Series:Malaysian Management Journal
Online Access:https://www.scienceopen.com/document?vid=52deffe7-492b-4e6c-8bfa-527a0e65f2a1
_version_ 1797896883422625792
author Abdul Razak Saleh
Razman Mat Tahar
author_facet Abdul Razak Saleh
Razman Mat Tahar
author_sort Abdul Razak Saleh
collection DOAJ
description The six-month period (January 1995 - June 1995) data was extracted from "Pelabuhan Kontena" (PELKON) system and tested using SIMAN simulation process. Among the data available from the PELKON system are: arrival time of a ship, departure time of a ship, operation time for loading and unloading, total number of equipment used, number of containers unloaded, number of containers loaded, size of a ship, country of registration, last port of call, and next port of call. The arrival pattern of large ships (having a capacity to carry 507 or more containers) and small ships (having a capacity to carry less than 507 containers) follows Weibull distribution and Log-normal distribution, respectively. As a whole, there is no significant differences between the number of ships recorded by the PELKON data and the simulation process. A number of experimental studies such as acquiring less Port Crane, improve­ment of management service and integrated Prime Mover operation have been carried out to determine the effect on the container handling operations. The findings show that when one of the four port cranes did not work, the number of export containers decreased by 14.2% and 11.5% for import containers, If the services had been upgraded by 25%, the average time for unloading export containers could be shortened by 27.1% and the average time for loading import containers could be reduced by 7.9%. If the movement of prime movers had been integrated, the handling of export containers could be upgraded by 8.0% and 4.3% for import containers.  
first_indexed 2024-04-10T07:48:47Z
format Article
id doaj.art-65cfd68734004c03a171a0d96938977a
institution Directory Open Access Journal
issn 0128-6226
2289-6651
language English
last_indexed 2024-04-10T07:48:47Z
publishDate 2020-01-01
publisher UUM Press
record_format Article
series Malaysian Management Journal
spelling doaj.art-65cfd68734004c03a171a0d96938977a2023-02-23T10:21:29ZengUUM PressMalaysian Management Journal0128-62262289-66512020-01-0110.32890/mmj.3.2.1999.8567The Level of Efficiency in Handling Container Traffic at Penang Port: A Simulation StudyAbdul Razak SalehRazman Mat TaharThe six-month period (January 1995 - June 1995) data was extracted from "Pelabuhan Kontena" (PELKON) system and tested using SIMAN simulation process. Among the data available from the PELKON system are: arrival time of a ship, departure time of a ship, operation time for loading and unloading, total number of equipment used, number of containers unloaded, number of containers loaded, size of a ship, country of registration, last port of call, and next port of call. The arrival pattern of large ships (having a capacity to carry 507 or more containers) and small ships (having a capacity to carry less than 507 containers) follows Weibull distribution and Log-normal distribution, respectively. As a whole, there is no significant differences between the number of ships recorded by the PELKON data and the simulation process. A number of experimental studies such as acquiring less Port Crane, improve­ment of management service and integrated Prime Mover operation have been carried out to determine the effect on the container handling operations. The findings show that when one of the four port cranes did not work, the number of export containers decreased by 14.2% and 11.5% for import containers, If the services had been upgraded by 25%, the average time for unloading export containers could be shortened by 27.1% and the average time for loading import containers could be reduced by 7.9%. If the movement of prime movers had been integrated, the handling of export containers could be upgraded by 8.0% and 4.3% for import containers.  https://www.scienceopen.com/document?vid=52deffe7-492b-4e6c-8bfa-527a0e65f2a1
spellingShingle Abdul Razak Saleh
Razman Mat Tahar
The Level of Efficiency in Handling Container Traffic at Penang Port: A Simulation Study
Malaysian Management Journal
title The Level of Efficiency in Handling Container Traffic at Penang Port: A Simulation Study
title_full The Level of Efficiency in Handling Container Traffic at Penang Port: A Simulation Study
title_fullStr The Level of Efficiency in Handling Container Traffic at Penang Port: A Simulation Study
title_full_unstemmed The Level of Efficiency in Handling Container Traffic at Penang Port: A Simulation Study
title_short The Level of Efficiency in Handling Container Traffic at Penang Port: A Simulation Study
title_sort level of efficiency in handling container traffic at penang port a simulation study
url https://www.scienceopen.com/document?vid=52deffe7-492b-4e6c-8bfa-527a0e65f2a1
work_keys_str_mv AT abdulrazaksaleh thelevelofefficiencyinhandlingcontainertrafficatpenangportasimulationstudy
AT razmanmattahar thelevelofefficiencyinhandlingcontainertrafficatpenangportasimulationstudy
AT abdulrazaksaleh levelofefficiencyinhandlingcontainertrafficatpenangportasimulationstudy
AT razmanmattahar levelofefficiencyinhandlingcontainertrafficatpenangportasimulationstudy