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Thomas Browne, Rocky Taylor, Brian Veitch, Pentti Kujala, Faisal Khan and Doug Smith
A risk assessment framework that supports Arctic voyage planning and real-time operational decision-making through assignment of operational criteria based on the likelihood of ice-induced damage and the potential consequences.
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René Chénier, Mesha Sagram, Khalid Omari and Adam Jirovec
In 2014, through the World-Class Tanker Safety System (WCTSS) initiative, the Government of Canada launched the Northern Marine Transportation Corridors (NMTC) concept. The corridors were created as a strategic framework to guide Federal investments in m...
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Evangelos Markopoulos and Mika Luimula
This paper introduces four safety training episodes and virtual training technology called Immersive Safe Oceans which can be used in further education of professionals in immersive training scenarios. These episodes were developed for maritime safety an...
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Jianjun Wu, Shenping Hu, Yongxing Jin, Jiangang Fei and Shanshan Fu
China imports a large quantity of bauxite each year. Bauxite in fine particles with high moisture has a high risk of liquefaction during the maritime transportation process, which is harmful to the stability and safety of the carrier. To ensure safe ship...
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Osman Turan, Rafet Emek Kurt, Volkan Arslan, Sara Silvagni, ... George Papadakis
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It is well reported in the literature that more than 80% of shipping accidents are attributed to Human/organisational Error. Maritime community has realised that despite all the increased safety standards and technological developments, accidents are sti...
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Guo-Ya Gan, Qin Wang and Qian-Feng Wang
In recent years, the global economic situation and the development of the international shipping industry have been deeply affected by COVID-19. Since 2021, China has gradually recovered its international shipping supply chain industry with the help of g...
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Miho Kristic, Srdan ?u?kin, David Brcic and Sanjin Valcic
The technology breakthrough that Electronic Chart Display and Information System (ECDIS) has brought to modern navigation has the capability to improve the safety of navigation. This could be achieved only when the capabilities of the system are known by...
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Dean Sumic, Lada Males and Marko Rosic
Maritime safety is an ongoing process in shipping that is constantly being improved by the modernization of equipment and constant improvements in operators? safety procedures and training. However, human error remains a significant factor in maritime ac...
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Zhenxian Peng, Zhonglian Jiang, Xiao Chu and Jianglong Ying
As an important mode of transportation for the global trade, waterborne transportation has become a priority option for import and export trade due to its large load capacity and relatively low cost. Meanwhile, shipping safety has been highly valued. By ...
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Minqiang Xu, Xiaoxue Ma, Yulan Zhao and Weiliang Qiao
Maritime transportation plays a critical role in global trade, and studies on maritime transportation safety management are of great significance to the sustainable development of the maritime industry. Consequently, there has been an increasing trend re...
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Siqi Wang, Jingbo Yin and Rafi Ullah Khan
Seaports function as lifeline systems in maritime transportation, facilitating critical processes like shipping, distribution, and allied cargo handling. These diverse subsystems constitute the Port Infrastructure System (PIS) and have intricate function...
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José M. Pérez-Canosa, José A. Orosa, Feliciano Fraguela and Pablo López-Varela
Most of the research on ship rolling motion concerns a specific type of ship, such as containerships, or analyzes sailing during certain wave characteristics, rather than the full spectrum of waves that can be encountered during the entire sea route. To ...
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Cheng Zhang, Xiong Zou and Chuan Lin
In order to prevent safety risks, control marine accidents and improve the overall safety of marine navigation, this study established a marine accident prediction model. The influences of management characteristics, environmental characteristics, person...
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Zihao Liu, Zhaolin Wu, Zhongyi Zheng and Xianda Yu
With the rapid development of the shipping industry in recent years, the increasing volume of ship traffic makes marine traffic much busier and more crowded, especially in the waterway off the coast. This leads to the increment of the complexity level of...
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Ana-Maria Chirosca and Liliana Rusu
European seas have a strong economic role both in terms of transport and tourism. Providing more knowledge, regarding the mean and extreme values of the wind and sea state conditions in the areas characterized by high maritime traffic, helps to improve n...
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Nermin Hasanspahic, Srdan Vujicic, Vlado Francic and Leo Campara
A common interest of all shipping industry stakeholders is safe and accident-free shipping. To reach that goal, one of the most important actions that can be done is to analyze previous marine accidents. It means finding causes of accidents and, based on...
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Min Jung
To ensure ship safety, safety culture is a critical factor in the organization of shipping companies. The safety climate has been evaluated to determine the level of a particular group?s safety culture. This study investigated South Korean seafarers? saf...
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Yunja Yoo and Tae-Goun Kim
Ship collision accidents account for the majority of marine accidents. The collision risk can be even greater in ports where the traffic density is high and terrain conditions are difficult. The proximity assessment model of the Korea Maritime Safety Aud...
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Zhen Zhang, Jingyu Zhang, Yi Ma, Huibo Tian and Tao Jiang
The work presented in this paper provides methods for the retrieval of nearshore bathymetry based on active and passive remote sensing, and will serve as a reference for shipping safety, coastal construction, island development and utilization, etc.
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Se-Yeong Oh, Junho Jeong, Sang-Woo Kim, Young-Uk Seo and Joosang Youn
Along with the recent development of artificial intelligence technology, convergence services that apply technology are undergoing active development in various industrial fields. In particular, artificial intelligence-based object recognition technologi...
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