Modelling the Queue at the Scan Station of Tema Port: An Application of Queuing Theory
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2015-07-03
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Asia Pacific Journal of Education, Arts and Sciences
Abstract
The long hours spent in queues by
imported consignment of goods waiting to be
scanned causes congestion at the Tema Port.
This study was conducted to find ways of
reducing the time spent in queues by imported
consignment of goods at the Tema Port. The
main objective of this study was to minimize the
time spent in queues by imported consignment of
goods designated for the two scanners (Scanco
and Nick-TC) for examination at the Tema Port.
The study employed the technique of queuing
theory for the analysis. We found that, the
Scanco scanner had a faster service rate than the
Nick-TC scanner when both were considered
under the M/M/1 model where the two scanners
served two independent queues.
However, under the M/M/2 model where the
two independent parallel scanners served one
queue of designated consignments, the number of
consignments (mean system size) in the queuing
system reduced to 8.3984 per hour with an
average waiting time of 0.5339 hours. Based on
the findings, the following policy
recommendations were made: The Ghana Ports
and Harbours Authority, and the Government of
Ghana must formulate policies to permit the two
current existing scanners to serve only one
single queue in order to ease the congestion
caused by long hours of waiting in a queue.
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Congestion, Consignment, Queuing System, Queuing Theory, Scanner
Citation
Acheampong, E., & Opoku-Sarkodie, R. Modelling the Queue at the Scan Station of Tema Port: An Application of Queuing Theory.