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http://dx.doi.org/10.12673/jant.2016.20.6.519

Technical Analysis on Existing Ship's Economical Operation  

Kang, Nam-seon (R&D Center, Marineworks)
Kim, Yong-dae (R&D Center, MECys)
Yoon, Hyeon-kyu (School of Industrial Engineering & Naval Architecture, Changwon National University)
Byeon, Sang-su (R&D Center, Hyundai Ocean Service, co., ltd.)
Abstract
The present study is concept research on the operation cost management of shipping firms, especially considering technology for economical ship operation of existing ships in units of voyage. The factors that influence economical ship operation management were identified by analyzing the current status of the shipping industry, the development of economical ship operation technologies, technological requirements, and the cost factors of ship operation. Economical operation of existing ships, especially, the economical operation of the units of each voyage, may minimize fuel cost and port charges. This requires low-load streaming cruise control, ballast control, optimal trim, optimal routing, terminal work efficiency improvement, and ship energy management. Optimal routing and terminal work efficiency improvement manage the time saved. To determine the low-load streaming, cruise control, ballast control, optimal trim and ship energy management are meeting the recommendations.
Keywords
Onboard and shore-based application services; Optimal ship routing; Slow streaming; Operation costs; Voyage costs; Ship voyage report;
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