MaritimeMaritimetransportTransport is defined as “any movement of goods and/or passengersPassenger using seagoing vessels on voyages which are undertaken wholly or partly at seaSea”. The freightFreight/cargoCargocomponentComponent of the systemSystems carries out the above-mentioned goods/freightFreight/cargoCargoshipmentsShipments as one of the most important worldwide. The main components of the maritimeMaritimetransportTransportsystemSystems are its global and regional shippingShipping network, established at globalGlobal and regional geographical scale, respectively. The globalGlobalmaritimeMaritimenetworkNetwork comprises the seaSealanesLane/roadsRoad or shippingShippinglanesLane spreading on oceans and seasSea as links connecting the nodes-seaSeaportsPort usually located at different continents. The regional seaSeanetworkNetwork consists of the seaSealanesLane closer to the coast of countries facing the seaSea and/or ocean and connecting the portsPort of a single or of the neighbouring countries. In both networksNetwork, the shipsShip of different categories in terms of the available capacity, operatingOperatingspeedSpeed, and energy/fuel consumption carry out transportTransportservicesServices delivering different freightFreight/cargoCargoshipmentsShipments. In most cases, transportTransportservicesServices are carried as scheduled/plannedPlanned. This Chapter describes the main characteristics of the maritimeMaritimeshippingShippingnetworksNetwork, externalExternal and internalInternaldisruptiveDisruptiveeventsEvent impacting their plannedPlanned/regularRegularperformancesPerformances, modellingModellingreliabilityReliability, resilienceResilience, robustnessRobustness, and vulnerabilityVulnerability of the maritimeMaritimetransportTransportservicesServices based on the selected indicatorsIndicator of performancesPerformances, and application of these modelsModel to the case of the disrupted network, i.e., its componentComponent—the maritimeMaritime Canal/Strait—blocked by the stranded large container shipShip, and the corresponding transportTransportservicesServices.
Maritime Transport System
Resilience, Robustness, and Vulnerability of Transport Systems ; Chapter : 5 ; 319-402
2022-11-22
84 pages
Article/Chapter (Book)
Electronic Resource
English
Maritime transport system , Shipping networks , Performances , Disruptive events , Reliability , Resilience , Robustness , Vulnerability , Indicators of performances , Modelling , Canal/Strait , Stranded container ship Engineering , Transportation Technology and Traffic Engineering , Engineering Economics, Organization, Logistics, Marketing , Security Science and Technology , Social Sciences
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