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Mengxiang Li, Guo Wang, Kun Liu, Yue Lu and Jiaxia Wang
The safety assessment of ship cargo securing systems is of significant importance in preventing casualties, vessel instability, and economic losses resulting from the failure of securing systems during transportation in adverse sea conditions. In this st...
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Yonggai Dai, Zongchen Li and Boyu Wang
Maritime transportation plays a critical role in global trade as it accounts for over 80% of all merchandise movement. Given the growing volume of maritime freight, it is vital to have an efficient system for handling ships and cargos at ports. The curre...
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Qiong Chen, Hongyu Zhang, Yui-yip Lau, Kaiyuan Liu, Adolf K. Y. Ng, Weijie Chen, Qingmei Liao and Maxim A. Dulebenets
Maritime transportation is vital for the movement of cargo between different continents and distant locations but can be disrupted by the frequent occurrence of pirate attacks. Based on the pirate attacks from July 1994 to December 2019, a spatial analys...
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Melia Putri Handayani, Hyunju Kim, Sangbong Lee and Jihwan Lee
In the maritime industry, optimizing vessel fuel oil consumption is crucial for improving energy efficiency and reducing shipping emissions. However, effectively utilizing operational data to advance performance monitoring and optimization remains a chal...
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Zulfiqar Ahmad, Tayfun Acarer and Wooseong Kim
To ensure safe, effective, and efficient marine operations, the optimization of maritime communication workflows with a task-oriented scheduling framework is of the utmost importance. Navigation, vessel traffic management, emergency response, and cargo o...
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Lingpeng Meng, Xudong Wang, Jie Jin and Chuanfeng Han
In the context of economic globalization and the development of information networks, container liner transportation plays a crucial role in international trade. However, the inherent inflexibility of fixed schedules in liner operations poses challenges ...
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Pawel Klis, Shuaishuai Wang and Yihan Xing
This study analyses the technical and economic aspects of a novel subsea freight glider (SFG). The SFG is an excellent replacement for tanker ships and submarine pipelines transporting liquefied CO2. The main aim of the SFG is to ship CO2 from an offshor...
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Kalliopi Spyrou-Sioula, Ioannis Kontopoulos, Dimitrios Kaklis, Antonios Makris, Konstantinos Tserpes, Pavlos Eirinakis and Fotis Oikonomou
The operation of any vessel includes risks, such as mechanical failure, collision, property loss, cargo loss, or damage. For modern container ships, safe navigation is challenging as the rate of innovation regarding design, speed profiles, and carrying c...
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Marco Gianni, Andrea Pietra, Andrea Coraddu and Rodolfo Taccani
The International Maritime Organization (IMO) has recently discussed the introduction of a new design index called the Carbon Intensity Indicator (CII), which is a measure of the total carbon dioxide emissions divided by the amount of cargo carried and b...
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Pengyu Zhai, Yingjun Zhang and Wang Shaobo
Ship collisions often result in huge losses of life, cargo and ships, as well as serious pollution of the water environment. Meanwhile, it is estimated that between 75% and 86% of maritime accidents are related to human factors. Thus, it is necessary to ...
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