Ship emissions reduction via slow steaming without disrupting the logistical supply chain: A case study of the port of Felixstowe

Hilmi Amin Mohammed
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ABSTRACT In this era of global supply chains and just-in-time logistics, the speed with which shipping companies can deliver goods to their customers is an economic competitive advantage. The growth of international trade means more ships and more voyages which will contribute to the increasing global emissions inventory. Nonetheless, developments in ship environmental performance have not matched the increase in shipping activities. Several environmental protection and emissions reduction measures have been identified but are yet to be implemented globally due to technological gaps and their capital-intensiveness. This paper focused on addressing the challenges of applying “slow steaming” as a measure of cutting emissions. It demonstrated that by applying analytical models, the optimal berthing capacity can be defined and that by implementing the model, ships can employ slow steaming to reduce emissions. The paper also proposed a collaboration between port and ship owners/companies where real-time information is exchanged to facilitate access and swift cargo operations at ports so that ships can employ speed reduction techniques during a sail.
在不中断物流供应链的情况下,通过慢速航行减少船舶排放:费利克斯托港案例研究
摘要 在全球供应链和即时物流时代,航运公司向客户交付货物的速度是一项经济竞争优势。国际贸易的增长意味着更多的船舶和更多的航程,这将导致全球排放总量不断增加。然而,船舶环保性能的发展并没有与航运活动的增长同步。已经确定了一些环保和减排措施,但由于技术差距和资金密集度,这些措施尚未在全球范围内实施。本文重点探讨了将 "慢速航行 "作为一项减排措施所面临的挑战。论文证明,通过应用分析模型,可以确定最佳停泊能力,并通过实施该模型,船舶可以采用慢速航行来减少排放。论文还提出了港口和船东/公司之间的合作建议,即通过实时信息交换来促进港口货物的进出和快速操作,从而使船舶在航行过程中采用减速技术。
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