Shipping in the era of digitalization: Mapping the future strategic plans of major maritime commercial actors

Yuki Ichimura, Dimitrios Dalaklis, Momoko Kitada, Anastasia Christodoulou
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The so-called “Fourth Industrial revolution”, also termed as “Industry 4.0” in the wider literature, is associated with several cutting-edge technologies. Indicative examples in this category are advanced applications like Artificial Intelligence (AI), Big Data Analytics (BDA), Cloud Computing and Internet of Things (IoT), which are already influencing the maritime industry. It is indicative of the fact that there are several construction projects of autonomous ships, such as the Yara Birkeland and the Autonomous Spaceport Drone Ship (ASDS), which are heavily reliant on technologies associated with the Industry 4.0 concept. The maritime transport industry is already transitioning into a new operations paradigm, often termed as “shipping in the era of digitalization”. Shipping companies promote digitalization as the future of the maritime industry and their efforts to set up strategies are already in progress. Examining those visions and strategies in relation to digitalization would be beneficial to better understand the way towards which the maritime industry is heading. This paper is aiming to identify the characteristics of that pool of future plans via a qualitative review and with a particular focus on major maritime commercial actors, based on shipping companies' relevant action plans that were gathered online. A conclusion standing out is that major shipping companies have embraced digitalization to increase cost-efficiency, raise competitiveness and meet the needs of their customers.

数字化时代的航运:绘制主要海上商业参与者的未来战略计划
所谓的“第四次工业革命”,在更广泛的文献中也被称为“工业4.0”,与几种尖端技术有关。这一类别的代表性例子是人工智能(AI)、大数据分析(BDA)、云计算和物联网(IoT)等先进应用,这些应用已经影响了海运业。这表明,有几个自主船舶的建造项目,如Yara Birkeland和自主太空港无人机船(ASDS),严重依赖于与工业4.0概念相关的技术。海运业已经过渡到一种新的运营模式,通常被称为“数字化时代的航运”。航运公司将数字化视为海运业的未来,他们制定战略的努力已经在进行中。研究这些与数字化相关的愿景和战略将有助于更好地了解海运业的发展方向。本文旨在根据在线收集的航运公司相关行动计划,通过定性审查确定这一未来计划库的特征,并特别关注主要的海事商业行为体。一个突出的结论是,主要航运公司已经采用数字化来提高成本效益,提高竞争力并满足客户的需求。
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