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Preliminary Study of Ship Maneuvering Prediction of Container Ship [PDF]
Abstract Ship maneuvering is defined as the inherent capability of a vessel to turn its path based on the hydrodynamics principles. The maneuvering performance becomes important to the safety of navigation when a ship operates. In case of vessel turning motion, International Maritime Organization (IMO) requires the maximum tactical ...
Yulianto, A N +5 more
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Challenges of decarbonizing global maritime container shipping toward net-zero emissions
Responsible for the most significant part of the world’s burning of marine fossil fuels and shipping emissions, global maritime container shipping is under decarbonization pressure.
Bo Lu +4 more
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Ocean carrier alliances and the impact on container freight rate
Container shipping is widely known as the most cost-effective means of transporting manufactured goods worldwide. However, the current dynamics of the shipping market which started around Q2 of 2020 due to COVID-19 disruption of global supply chain seems
Paul C. Ezinna +3 more
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In the last two years, the global maritime trade, and in particular container throughput, has been growing, although more slowly than in the exceptional year 2010, after a rapid collapse in 2009.
Jerzy Kujawa
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Container shipping industries are highly capital intensive. If shipping carriers want to execute international shipping financing, they must follow the IMO emission reduction targets and meet the decarbonization trajectory of the Poseidon Principle (PP).
Hui-Huang Tai +3 more
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Mitigation of Tsunami Debris Impact on Reinforced Concrete Buildings by Fender Structures
Buildings located in coastal regions are prone to tsunami dangers, which often carry debris in the form of shipping containers and boats. This paper presents an approach for the design of fender structures to minimize debris impacts on buildings.
Zin Zin Tun +2 more
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Design and Analysis of a Lightweight Composite Shipping Container Made of Carbon Fiber Laminates
The literature indicates that a 20% reduction in the weight of empty 40-foot shipping containers would result in $28 billion of fuel savings, along with a 3.6 exajoule reduction in the energy demand over containers’ 15-year lifetime. Decreasing the
Turkay Yildiz
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Simulated Global Empty Containers Repositioning Using Agent-Based Modelling
Due to an ever-increasing movement of containers across the globe in line with the economic boom, the trade imbalance and issues related to empty containers have become inevitable.
Alaa Abdelshafie +2 more
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This study applied graph theory to conduct an empirical analysis of the evolution of global maritime container shipping networks, mainly focusing on the 1970s.
Tomohiro Saito +4 more
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Shipping Container as Shelter Provision Solution for Post-Disaster Reconstruction
The emerging of shipping container house can help to relief the challenging issue in provision of dwelling in certain countries with overpopulation or surge of refugee.
Tan Cher Siang, Ling Philip C.H.
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