评估可持续自主航运的弹性:新方法、挑战和机遇

IF 6.9 Q1 OPERATIONS RESEARCH & MANAGEMENT SCIENCE
Kay Fjørtoft , Seyed Parsa Parvasi , Dag Atle Nesheim , Lars Andreas Lien Wennerberg , Odd Erik Mørkrid , Harilaos N. Psaraftis
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本文介绍了由欧洲项目“先进、高效和绿色多式联运系统”(AEGIS)开发的可持续自主海上运输网络的弹性评估方法。本文所讨论的问题涉及对自主和可持续航运环境中的威胁、事件和风险的调查,研究问题是制定预防措施和反应性行动,以维持可接受的操作约束水平。本文的方法有助于为高度自动化的水上运输设计可持续的物流系统,识别威胁和障碍以减轻事件后果,从而促进无缝的绿色过渡。为了检验可用性,该方法应用于货物运输的案例研究,我们在本文中考虑特隆赫姆和鹿特丹之间的海上走廊。调查结果涵盖了一系列可能的行动,以预防和减轻意外事件,并增强复原力和灵活性。这可以用作应对不必要的威胁、增强安全性和引入新策略的工具。这些结果被认为是重要的,因为弹性是发展可持续运输系统的先决条件之一。无论是对参与此类系统运营的公司还是对政策制定者来说,都是如此。
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Assessing the resilience of sustainable autonomous shipping: New methodology, challenges, opportunities

This paper introduces a resilience assessment methodology for sustainable autonomous maritime transport networks developed by the European project entitled “Advanced, Efficient, and Green Intermodal Systems” (AEGIS). This problem being addressed in this paper concerns the investigation of threats, incidents, and risks in an autonomous- and sustainable shipping context, and the research question is the development of both preventive measures and reactive actions to maintain an acceptable level of operational constraints. The paper’s methodology aids in designing sustainable logistics systems for highly automated waterborne transport, identifying threats and barriers to mitigate event consequences, thereby facilitating a seamless green transition. To examine the usability, this methodology is applied in a case study for cargo transportation, where we in this paper consider the maritime corridor between Trondheim and Rotterdam. The findings encompass the spectrum of possible actions to prevent and mitigate unwanted events and enhance resilience and flexibility. This can be used as a tool to respond to unwanted threats, enhance safety, and introduce new strategies. These results are deemed important as resilience is one of the prerequisites for the development of a sustainable transport system. This is true both for the companies that are engaged in the operation of such systems and for policymakers.

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