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http://dx.doi.org/10.7837/kosomes.2013.19.2.164

A Study on the Standard Ship's Length of Domestic Trade Port  

Lee, Yun-Sok (Korea Maritime University)
Ahn, Young-Joong (Graduate University, Korea Maritime University)
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Journal of the Korean Society of Marine Environment & Safety / v.19, no.2, 2013 , pp. 164-170 More about this Journal
Abstract
With the introduction of increasingly large-sized ships, the conditions of main domestic port facilities remain the same as in the past. So, there is high probability that marine traffic congestion can occur at the certain ship's routes. The standard ship's length used to assess the marine traffic congestion of domestic trade port is 70 meters. It has been in use for the last 30 years, so, its usefulness is highly recommended for review. This study deeply analyzes the tendency of ship's dimensional changes according to recent enlargement of ship's size by utilizing the particulars of 60,000 ships saved in domestic Port-MIS database and suggests the standard ship's length by figuring out the correlation between length of ship and gross tonnage. In addition, the basis of statistical data on the ship's tonnage in domestic trade over the last five years suggests the standard ship's length by deriving the reference point of cumulative incidences that occupy more than over 50 %, except for small vessels. It is necessary to consider the characteristic of each domestic trade port before the actual application of suggested standard ship's length.
Keywords
Standard ship's length; Gross tonnage; Port-MIS; Marine traffic congestion; Domestic trade port;
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