Cargo Terminal
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1. AN APPROXIMATE COST-INTEGRATED MODELLING APPROACH TO CROSS DOCK DESIGN
ABSTRACT Cross docking is a form of operating break-bulk freight terminals in which the receiving products are not stocked but, instead, the incoming cargo is internally transferred to be immediately shipped in distribution trucks. With this approach, inventory costs and lead-times are significantly reduced. In this work, an approximate, continuous, non-stat
Pesqui. Oper.. Publicado em: 2017-01
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2. ANALYSIS OF THE USE OF THE PORT OF ITAGUAÍ AS A HUB PORT FOR CONCENTRATION AND DISTRIBUTION OF CONTAINERS IN BRAZIL / ANÁLISE DA UTILIZAÇÃO DO PORTO DE ITAGUAÍ COMO HUB PORT PARA CONCENTRAÇÃO E DISTRIBUIÇÃO DE CONTÊINERES NO BRASIL
With the growth of containerized cargo handling in the South American market, both an increase in vessel traffic in its coastal region was observed as well as the need by shipping companies and shippers to lower their costs that would enable their businesses to grow. The focus of this paper is to propose a qualitative analysis of the operational and financia
Publicado em: 2010
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3. Institutions and transactions costs in Bahia sea port system: the TECON Salvador case. / Instituições e custos de transação no sistema portuário baiano: o caso TECON Salvador.
The international trade of the state of Bahia grew significantly since the year 2000 and caused an increasing demand for sea port services. The port of Salvador is responsible for a great portion of the cargo transportation generated by the state economical development and related to international trade. Since the year 2000, the TECONSV TECON Salvador S/A, t
Publicado em: 2008
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4. Concepção, métodos construtivos e dimensionamento de terminais para contêineres. / Conception, construction methods and design of containers terminal.
O presente trabalho pretende mostrar, as principais etapas de projeto de uma obra portuária, mais especificamente, um terminal de contêineres (cais e retroárea). Para tanto, foi feita uma pesquisa dos tipos estruturais existentes para entender melhor a evolução das estruturas ao longo do tempo e quais tipos adequam-se melhor em cada situação. Para cad
Publicado em: 2007
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5. A study about intermodal terminals to solid bulk cargo. / Um estudo sobre terminais intermodais para granéis sólidos.
This thesis is related to the implementation of suitable intermodal terminals for solid bulk cargo with the purpose of increasing the inland waterway participation in the country transportation matrix . Firstly, it is presented a general view of the modal transportation distribution, mainly based on the highway modal, in which the deficiency of the existing
Publicado em: 2003
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6. Syp1 is a conserved endocytic adaptor that contains domains involved in cargo selection and membrane tubulation
Internalization of diverse transmembrane cargos from the plasma membrane requires a similarly diverse array of specialized adaptors, yet only a few adaptors have been characterized. We report the identification of the muniscin family of endocytic adaptors that is conserved from yeast to human beings. Solving the structures of yeast muniscin domains confirmed
Nature Publishing Group.
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7. Peptide-in-groove interactions link target proteins to the β-propeller of clathrin
The “WD40” domain is a widespread recognition module for linking partner proteins in intracellular networks of signaling and sorting. The clathrin amino-terminal domain, which directs incorporation of cargo into coated pits, is a β-propeller closely related in structure to WD40 modules. The crystallographically determined structures of complexes of the
The National Academy of Sciences.
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8. Dynactin–membrane interaction is regulated by the C-terminal domains of p150Glued
Dynactin has been proposed to link the microtubule-associated motor cytoplasmic dynein with membranous cargo; however, the mechanism by which dynactin–membrane interaction is regulated is unknown. Here we show that dynein and dynactin exist in discrete cytosolic and membrane-bound states in the filamentous fungus Neurospora crassa. Results from in vitro me
Oxford University Press.
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9. Divalent interaction of the GGAs with the Rabaptin-5–Rabex-5 complex
Cargo transfer from trans-Golgi network (TGN)-derived transport carriers to endosomes involves a still undefined set of tethering/fusion events. Here we analyze a molecular interaction that may play a role in this process. We demonstrate that the GGAs, a family of Arf-dependent clathrin adaptors involved in selection of TGN cargo, interact with the Rabaptin-
Oxford University Press.
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10. Molecular Dissection of Erv26p Identifies Separable Cargo Binding and Coat Protein Sorting Activities*
Efficient export of secretory alkaline phosphatase (ALP) from the endoplasmic reticulum depends on the conserved transmembrane sorting adaptor Erv26p/Svp26p. In the present study we investigated the mechanism by which Erv26p couples pro-ALP to the coat protein complex II (COPII) export machinery. Site-specific mutations were introduced into Erv26p, and mutan
American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology.
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11. Disabled-2 exhibits the properties of a cargo-selective endocytic clathrin adaptor
Clathrin-coated pits at the cell surface select material for transportation into the cell interior. A major mode of cargo selection at the bud site is via the µ2 subunit of the AP-2 adaptor complex, which recognizes tyrosine-based internalization signals. Other internalization motifs and signals, including phosphorylation and ubiquitylation, also tag certai
Oxford University Press.
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12. Functional Similarity between the Peroxisomal PTS2 Receptor Binding Protein Pex18p and the N-Terminal Half of the PTS1 Receptor Pex5p
Within the extended receptor cycle of peroxisomal matrix import, the function of the import receptor Pex5p comprises cargo recognition and transport. While the C-terminal half (Pex5p-C) is responsible for PTS1 binding, the contribution of the N-terminal half of Pex5p (Pex5p-N) to the receptor cycle has been less clear. Here we demonstrate, using different te
American Society for Microbiology.