Maritime Industry Processes in the Baltic Sea Region
Year: 2020 Language: english Author: Elisa Aro, Niels Gorm Malý Rytter and Teemu Itälinna Genre: Research papers Publisher: University of Turku Edition: 1st ed. Format: PDF Quality: eBook Pages count: 50 Description: This synthesis was developed under ECOPRODIGI’s Work Package 2 ‘Evaluating maritime industry processes and technology outlook’. It offers an overview of the results achieved so far in the project’s three technology cases: digital performance monitoring, optimising cargo stowage, and optimising shipyard processes. The report summarises the eco-inefficiencies identified in the processes of the involved end-users, and it introduces the digital technologies that are currently in use and the most promising digital technologies and concepts for improving eco-efficiency. The report also addresses the challenges and requirements that the implementation of new technologies and concepts involves. On that basis, the report provides an outlook for the future in regard to capitalising the benefits of digitalisation. The focus is on the Baltic Sea region, but the scope is global, as the solutions may be utilised anywhere.
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Maritime Industry Processes in the Baltic Sea Region
Language: english
Author: Elisa Aro, Niels Gorm Malý Rytter and Teemu Itälinna
Genre: Research papers
Publisher: University of Turku
Edition: 1st ed.
Format: PDF
Quality: eBook
Pages count: 50
Description: This synthesis was developed under ECOPRODIGI’s Work Package 2 ‘Evaluating maritime industry processes and technology outlook’. It offers an overview of the results achieved so far in the project’s three technology cases: digital performance monitoring, optimising cargo stowage, and optimising shipyard processes. The report summarises the eco-inefficiencies identified in the processes of the involved end-users, and it introduces the digital technologies that are currently in use and the most promising digital technologies and concepts for improving eco-efficiency. The report also addresses the challenges and requirements that the implementation of new technologies and concepts involves. On that basis, the report provides an outlook for the future in regard to capitalising the benefits of digitalisation. The focus is on the Baltic Sea region, but the scope is global, as the solutions may be utilised anywhere.
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