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http://dx.doi.org/10.5394/KINPR.2020.44.6.564

A Study on Proper Harbor Pilot Demand Estimation for ensuring Port Competitiveness in Korea  

Kim, Tae-Goun (Division of Maritime Transportation Science, Korea Maritime and Ocean University)
Jeon, Yeong-Woo (Division of Maritime Transportation Science, Korea Maritime and Ocean University)
Abstract
In order to propose a realistic demand forecast for harbor pilots, define a direction for securing a supply of pilots for the betterment of national logistic services, and ensure the competitiveness of Korean ports, this study intended first to propose a new forecasting process for harbor pilot requirements through conducting analysis of determining factors affecting harbor pilot demand. Additionally, analyzing relevant previous studies allowed us to estimate the number of pilots required in the past and asses the studies limitations. Our second purpose was to propose a more stable allocation method among different pilot areas after forecasting the demand of harbor pilots until 2027 through application of the new forecasting process. From this application, the total number of pilots required was forecasted at 270, suggesting the total demand for harbor pilots will be increased by 7.57% compared with 251 pilots in 2018.
Keywords
port competitiveness; supply and demand of harbor pilots; demand estimation; maximum appropriate pilotage hours; safety of harbor pilotage;
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