Title: Training and recruitment in logistics node design by using web-based simulation

Authors: Agostino G. Bruzzone, Enrico Bocca, Francesco Longo, Marina Massei

Addresses: MISS DIPTEM, University of Genoa, via Opera Pia 15, Genova 16145, Italy. ' Liophant Simulation, Via Molinero 1, Savona 17100, Italy. ' Laboratory of Enterprise Solutions, Modelling and Simulation Center, Department of Mechanical, University of Calabria, via Bucci Cubo 44C, Rende 87036, Italy. ' Liophant Simulation, Via Molinero 1, Savona 17100, Italy

Abstract: This paper proposes an innovative approach for using Modelling and Simulation (M&S) jointly with web technologies for designing logistics nodes. The proposed model takes into consideration one of the most critical supply chain nodes: a container terminal. The approach proposed by authors, to a web virtual environment (that acts as distribute framework), is devoted to support high education, training and recruitment in life cycle management of container terminal resources (design of logistics nodes). The authors propose an application example on cranes and forklifts life cycle designed for showing the potentials of the proposed approach. The aim of the analysis (conducted by using Box-Behnken Design of Experiments and Response Surface Analysis) is the identification of the optimal time for performing the life extension inspection, the optimal cluster for cranes and for forklifts. The same approach can also be used in industrial plants or in any kind of complex facility.

Keywords: web-based simulation; education; training; recruitment; engineering reliability; logistics node design; internet manufacturing; modelling; supply chain nodes; container terminals; life cycle management; resource management; cranes; forklifts; cluster optimisation; life extension inspection; complex facilities.

DOI: 10.1504/IJIMS.2007.014482

International Journal of Internet Manufacturing and Services, 2007 Vol.1 No.1, pp.32 - 50

Published online: 10 Jul 2007 *

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