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Production Journal | 2018

A model-based Decision Support System for multiple container terminals hub management

Francesco Facchini; Francesco Boenzi; Salvatore Digiesi; Giovanni Mummolo

Paper aims: To develop a model-based Decision Support System (DSS) that allows identifying the best strategy of the inter-/intra-terminal flows of the containers in order to increasing the performance of the hub under economic and environmental perspective. Originality: The adoption of a dry port can effectively solve the congestion problem of a terminal only if an integrated sustainable solution (dry port location and container strategy storage) is identified. Research method: The model is based on a heuristic computational algorithm for non-linear programming. Main findings: The application of DSS to a full-scale numerical case show the model capabilities in identifying the optimal logistic strategies ensuring a low CF and in optimizing the cost due to transport activities. Implications for theory and practice: It is possible to identify different strategies allowing to obtain an eco-friendly solution reducing, at same time, the costs for a given number of containers to be handled.


international conference on service operations and logistics, and informatics | 2017

Electric and LPG forklifts GHG assessment in material handling activities in actual operational conditions

Francesco Boenzi; Salvatore Digiesi; Francesco Facchini; Giovanni Mummmolo

The aim of the present paper is to give a contribution on the debate regarding the environmental impact, in terms of GHG emissions, of material handling activities performed with LPG or electrically powered forklift trucks. A model of the operations performed by the trucks, based upon a decomposition approach into elementary steps, is illustrated and data drawn from technical sheets are employed, in order to evaluate the required times and the associated energy consumption. Recharging cycles of batteries and the emissions associated with recycle / reconditioning process at their end of life are also taken into account. Comparisons are then carried out for a reference storage of units. The results obtained lead to conclude that electrically powered trucks are always advantageous over LPG powered ones with the same rated load capacity in the examined range and under the stated assumptions, both under the environmental aspect and the economic point of view, with the assumed figures of the cost of energy.


Archive | 2017

A Nonlinear Integer Programming Model for Warehousing Sustainable Logistics

Francesco Boenzi; Salvatore Digiesi; Francesco Facchini; Giorgio Mossa; Giovanni Mummolo

The warehouse management problem is a critical issue in Operation Management. In modern competitive market, many firms are automating their basic warehouse activities in order to be cost effective. However, traditional mechanized warehousing systems (MWS) still represent the 75 % of the overall installations. In MWS, forklifts are adopted for the load handling. The adoption of efficient “internal logistic strategies” could help in reducing time required and costs of warehousing activities. In recent years, many firms adopted green supply chain practices (GSCP) in order to improve their environmental performances while also achieving economic goals (Wu et al. 2015). Furthermore, in planning Smart City logistics, warehousing in port or railway station storage areas is being receiving wide attention since they contribute effectively to a sustainable development of modern cities. Under this perspective, an optimal “internal logistic strategy” allowing to jointly minimizing jointly costs and environmental impacts of warehousing activities has to be adopted. The aim of this study is to develop a Nonlinear Integer Programming Model to solve a storage location assignment problem (SLAP) for optimizing the environmental performance of the internal logistic activities in a warehouse. Suitable storage strategies are identified on the basis of the type of the forklifts adopted (internal combustion or electric engine equipped) as well as the sizes and the weight of the loads to be handled.


International Journal of Production Economics | 2016

Productivity and ergonomic risk in human based production systems: A job-rotation scheduling model

Giorgio Mossa; Francesco Boenzi; Salvatore Digiesi; Giovanni Mummolo; V.A. Romano


Procedia Engineering | 2015

Workforce Aging in Production Systems: Modeling and Performance Evaluation

Francesco Boenzi; Giorgio Mossa; Giovanni Mummolo; V.A. Romano


Journal of Industrial Engineering and Management | 2016

Minimizing the carbon footprint of material handling equipment: Comparison of electric and LPG forklifts

Francesco Facchini; Giovanni Mummolo; Giorgio Mossa; Salvatore Digiesi; Francesco Boenzi; Rossella Verriello


IFAC-PapersOnLine | 2015

Modelling Workforce Aging in Job Rotation Problems

Francesco Boenzi; Salvatore Digiesi; Giorgio Mossa; Giovanni Mummolo; V.A. Romano


Archive | 2016

Greening Activities in Warehouses: A Model for Identifying Sustainable Strategies in Material Handling

Francesco Boenzi; Salvatore Digiesi; Francesco Facchini; Giorgio Mossa; Giovanni Mummolo


IFAC-PapersOnLine | 2016

Ergonomic improvement through job rotations in repetitive manual tasks in case of limited specialization and differentiated ergonomic requirements

Francesco Boenzi; Salvatore Digiesi; Francesco Facchini; Giovanni Mummolo


Proceedings of EMSS 2013 | 2013

Appointment scheduling for a computed tomography facility for different patient classes using simulation

Francesco Boenzi; Giovanni Mummolo; J.E. Rooda

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Salvatore Digiesi

Instituto Politécnico Nacional

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Giovanni Mummolo

Polytechnic University of Bari

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Francesco Facchini

Instituto Politécnico Nacional

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Giorgio Mossa

Polytechnic University of Bari

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V.A. Romano

Instituto Politécnico Nacional

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Giovanni Mummolo

Polytechnic University of Bari

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Giovanni Mummmolo

Instituto Politécnico Nacional

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Raffaello Iavagnilio

Instituto Politécnico Nacional

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Rossella Verriello

Instituto Politécnico Nacional

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Giorgio Mossa

Polytechnic University of Bari

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