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Research on Ship Allocation of Container Route within Port Group Based on EWM- by Case of Beibu Gulf Port

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Internal container route is a container transportation route formed among ports within port group. Through the internal route, the port group achieves the distribution of containers between the hub port and the feeding port. How to make the ship allocation in the internal route more reasonable and achieve the forecast of the ship allocation is the focus of this paper. This paper constructs The Internal Container Route Transportation Capacity Evaluation System, and takes Beibu Gulf Port as an object, selects the data of the first half of 2020, uses entropy method to carry out weight analysis of relevant indicators, compares the analysis values with the actual data, and explores the feasibility of using the evaluation model to forecast ship allocation. According to the analysis results, the evaluation model can effectively predict the ship allocation of container routes within port groups.

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      IoTAAI '23: Proceedings of the 2023 5th International Conference on Internet of Things, Automation and Artificial Intelligence
      November 2023
      902 pages
      ISBN:9798400716485
      DOI:10.1145/3653081

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