LittleInch
Petroleum
- Mar 27, 2013
- 22,509
I don't know if this is realty the right place, but couldn't really find any other forum although maybe chemical plant design and operations?
Anyway, I'm trying to see if there is any recognised Rule Of Thumb or experience for percent utilisation of a multi bay road loading system (4 bays).
So say each tanker takes an hour from drive in to drive our - 16 hours operation, 100% is 16 tankers per bay. But doing this for multiple bays day in day out 7 days/week seems unfeasible or very inefficient, i.e. more tanker demand than capacity and hence queues of tankers. I don't have much space for tanker queuing / parking.
This is for a distribution depot, so varied turnaround times for a tanker fleet.
It's in the UK, but should be the same for the US and Canada.
I can only imagine that this is a logistical nightmare to program in, but thankfully all I'm trying to do is size the system appropriately and looking at overall flow numbers into the storage depot.
My current thinking is that on a daily basis of two shifts (16 hours) we would be looking at 70-75% without having dozens of tankers parked waiting for space on the bays. This is for a single bottom loading product.
Any useful links or places to look at gratefully appreciated.
Thanks, LI.
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Anyway, I'm trying to see if there is any recognised Rule Of Thumb or experience for percent utilisation of a multi bay road loading system (4 bays).
So say each tanker takes an hour from drive in to drive our - 16 hours operation, 100% is 16 tankers per bay. But doing this for multiple bays day in day out 7 days/week seems unfeasible or very inefficient, i.e. more tanker demand than capacity and hence queues of tankers. I don't have much space for tanker queuing / parking.
This is for a distribution depot, so varied turnaround times for a tanker fleet.
It's in the UK, but should be the same for the US and Canada.
I can only imagine that this is a logistical nightmare to program in, but thankfully all I'm trying to do is size the system appropriately and looking at overall flow numbers into the storage depot.
My current thinking is that on a daily basis of two shifts (16 hours) we would be looking at 70-75% without having dozens of tankers parked waiting for space on the bays. This is for a single bottom loading product.
Any useful links or places to look at gratefully appreciated.
Thanks, LI.
Remember - More details = better answers
Also: If you get a response it's polite to respond to it.