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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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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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A Literature Review, Container Shipping Supply Chain: Planning Problems and Research Opportunities
This paper provides an overview of the container shipping supply chain (CSSC) by taking a logistics perspective, covering all major value-adding segments in CSSC including freight logistics, container logistics, vessel logistics, port/terminal logistics,
D. Song
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Strategic alliances in container shipping: A review of the literature and future research agenda
Strategic alliances are the most common type of collaboration agreement used by shipping lines to provide worldwide maritime container transport services.
M. Ghorbani +3 more
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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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Intra-, inter-, and extra-container path loss for shipping container monitoring systems [PDF]
This letter presents empirical path loss models for an environment of stacked shipping containers. Specifically, a system for wireless monitoring of containers is considered for which three different types of wireless links are identified, namely intra-,
Joseph, Wout +4 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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Modelling the impact of liner shipping network perturbations on container cargo routing: Southeast Asia to Europe application [PDF]
Understanding how container routing stands to be impacted by different scenarios of liner shipping network perturbations such as natural disasters or new major infrastructure developments is of key importance for decision-making in the liner shipping ...
Achurra-Gonzalez, Pablo E. +6 more
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Shipping risk management practice revisited: a new portfolio approach [PDF]
The international shipping industry is susceptible to heightened market volatility manifested in significant freight rate fluctuations and thus diversifying and hedging the associated risks have become central to shipping business practice.Building on ...
Alexandridis, George +3 more
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