CODE 95136 ACADEMIC YEAR 2019/2020 CREDITS 6 cfu anno 2 ECONOMIA E MANAGEMENT MARITTIMO E PORTUALE 8708 (LM-77) - GENOVA 6 cfu anno ECONOMIA E MANAGEMENT MARITTIMO E PORTUALE 8708 (LM-77) - GENOVA SCIENTIFIC DISCIPLINARY SECTOR MAT/09 TEACHING LOCATION GENOVA SEMESTER 1° Semester TEACHING MATERIALS AULAWEB OVERVIEW The course aims to provide students some management science techniques (mathematical programming, optimization on networks, heuristic approaches) necessary for the operational management of complex systems such as maritime terminals. The problems will be presented by some operators, analyzed and solved organizing project works. Software such as Excel and MPL will be used. AIMS AND CONTENT LEARNING OUTCOMES The course aims at learning optimization methods necessary to cope with complex problems that originate in the management of operations at maritime terminals. The consolidation of the proposed methodologies is supported by the development of case studies; models will be implemented and solved thanks to optimization software and spreadsheet Excel. AIMS AND LEARNING OUTCOMES The course aims at providing optimization methods necessary to cope with complex problems that originate in the management of operations at maritime terminals. The consolidation of the proposed methodologies is supported by the development of case studies; models will be implemented and solved thanks to optimization software and spreadsheet Excel. At the end of the course students will be able to: • Analyse a decision process • Formulate a decision problem • Implement a mathematical linear programming model (integer-binary) • solve some of the typical problems in the management of operations at maritime terminals • critically analyse the solutions obtained by assessing their correctness and feasibility • carry out scenario analyses and compare the alternatives PREREQUISITES Opration Reseacrh Linear programming and Integer linear programming Graphs TEACHING METHODS Lessons will be organized as follows: problem presentation by an expert in the field/problem analysis / solution approaches proposals/ discussion project works. Approaches will be implemented with Excel, MPL. Additional hours in the lab for preparing the project works will be available. SYLLABUS/CONTENT Part I: Analysis of some problems in the field of maritime-port logistics: 1. Berth management 2. Quay cranes and reach steakers scheduling 3. Organization and management of the yard 4. Container stowage planning problems 5. Train loading planning problem Part II: methods and tools for solving the analysed problems: • Graph theory / Network Optimization / ILP and binary LP • Heuristic approaches • Software (used in the lab) Spreadsheet (Excel)/ MPL Part III: Discussion of case studies. RECOMMENDED READING/BIBLIOGRAPHY Bibliography will be indicated during lessons. TEACHERS AND EXAM BOARD DANIELA AMBROSINO Ricevimento: Please, write an email to have an appointment (ambrosin@economia.unige.it) Exam Board DANIELA AMBROSINO (President) ANNA FRANCA SCIOMACHEN ELENA TANFANI LESSONS LESSONS START 17th September 2019 Class schedule The timetable for this course is available here: Portale EasyAcademy EXAMS EXAM DESCRIPTION Project work discussion. ASSESSMENT METHODS The ability to apply knowledge and communication skills will be assessed through the projects work and thier presentation. The evaluation will concern: 1) the work in the classroom 2) the organization of the work for the information collection from the experts 3) compliance with deliveries 4) project presentation (ppt: completeness/ logical sequence of the contents; oral presentation: language appropriateness) Exam schedule Data appello Orario Luogo Degree type Note 07/01/2020 10:00 GENOVA Scritto 24/01/2020 10:00 GENOVA Scritto 03/02/2020 10:00 GENOVA Scritto 08/06/2020 10:00 GENOVA Scritto 22/06/2020 10:00 GENOVA Scritto 15/07/2020 10:00 GENOVA Scritto 07/09/2020 10:00 GENOVA Scritto FURTHER INFORMATION Further information: see the webpage http://www.economia.unige.it/index.php/english/incoming-erasmus-students OR contact: ambrosin@economia.unige.it