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http://dx.doi.org/10.11627/jkise.2019.42.4.049

Strategic Vitalization Method of AMP Installation through SWOT/AHP Analysis  

Kim, In-Ho (Department of Industrial and Information Systems Engineering, Seoul National University of Science and Technology)
Lee, Kang-Won (Department of Industrial and Information Systems Engineering, Seoul National University of Science and Technology)
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Journal of Korean Society of Industrial and Systems Engineering / v.42, no.4, 2019 , pp. 49-60 More about this Journal
Abstract
Recently the concentration of fine dust and ultra fine dust becomes so bad, which seriously threatens the health and even the life of people. So, government started to investigate several ways to reduce the amount of fine dust and ultra fine dust. From a few years ago it has been known that ships anchored at port emit a lot of pollution and seriously affect air quality of neighboring cities. To reduce the pollution emitted by ship AMP (Alternative Maritime Power Supply) has been proposed, which uses the electricity instead of bunker C oil or diesel. Many developed countries already installed AMP to improve air quality in port area. Korea is in the stage of planning to install AMP at port. However, there are many complicated problems to be handled before AMP installation. Due to huge initial cost and long period of construction ship owner and habour operating company are reluctant to AMP installation. And there are serious technological difficulties in constructing AMP in existing harbour. Lack of AMP core technology and operational difficulties of AMP are also big challenges to be conquered. In this study SWOT/AHP method is used to find strategic and efficient ways to handle above complicated challenges and then to vitalize the AMP installation.
Keywords
Alternative Maritime Power; SWOT/AHP; Air Pollution; Fine Dust; Ultra Fine Dust;
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