Title :
Evaluation System and Its Application for Undeveloped Port-Shoreline Resources
Author :
Sha, Mei ; Qiu, Binhuang
Author_Institution :
Manage. Dept., Shanghai Maritime Univ., Shanghai, China
Abstract :
A novel evaluation system and its application method is put forward in order to provide a useful tool to determine what kind of cargo an undeveloped port-shoreline is suited for. First, this paper presents a comprehensive evaluation system consisting of the two subsystems: evaluation subsystem of natural and technical attributes and evaluation subsystem of social and economic attributes, and proposes a model of contribution rate of cargoes to find out what kinds of cargoes is the next step the port needs to develop. Later the quantitative classification of China´s coastal berths in accordance with natural and technical attributes can be obtained via K-means clustering methodology. The results of clustering could be employed in the evaluation application of China´s undeveloped port-shoreline resources. Finally, Lianyungang Port is selected as a case study of the application to address the issue on what kinds of cargoes different stretches of an undeveloped port-shoreline are suited for. The research can provide the decision-making support for port management and planning.
Keywords :
decision making; facilities planning; freight handling; socio-economic effects; China; K-means clustering methodology; cargo; coastal berths; comprehensive evaluation system; decision making; port management; port planning; socioeconomic attributes; undeveloped port shoreline resources; Conference management; Decision making; Engineering management; Industrial engineering; Information management; Injuries; Innovation management; Power generation economics; Resource management; Sea measurements; application; attributes; clustering; evaluation system; undeveloped port-shoreline;
Conference_Titel :
Information Management, Innovation Management and Industrial Engineering, 2009 International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Xi´an
Print_ISBN :
978-0-7695-3876-1
DOI :
10.1109/ICIII.2009.125