Integrated laycan and berth allocation problem with ship stability and conveyor routing constraints in bulk ports

•New model for integrated planning problem of tidal export dry bulk ports.•Problem consists of laycan and berth allocation with conveyor routing constraints.•Ship stability and preventive maintenance activities are considered.•Proposed method effectively provides solutions for real case studies. In...

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