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CP and MIP methods for ship scheduling with time-varying draft

Kelareva et al., 2012

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14478565735054990998
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Kelareva E
Brand S
Kilby P
Thiébaux S
Wallace M
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Proceedings of the International Conference on Automated Planning and Scheduling

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Existing ship scheduling approaches either ignore constraints on ship draft (distance between the waterline and the keel), or model these in very simple ways, such as a constant draft limit that does not change with time. However, in most ports the draft restriction changes …
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