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CLEANSHIP 5th Partner Meeting HELSINKI26-27.03.2012
Status of study 4.1Maritime Institute in Gdansk (MIG)
By: Urszula Kowalczyk, Jakub Piotrowicz
MIG- Leader of -task 4.1Scenario „Development of future changes for
Clean Baltic Sea Shipping”
• Scenario planning started already in Milestone 2, currently- data collection and scenario creation
• Completed activities: - First data overview and establishment of scenario’s focus - Establishing critical factors according to the clean shipping requirements
Major contents of the study:• Identifying key Baltic Sea shipping trends and
driving forces of change• Trends in port development in the Baltic Sea• Maritime traffic in the BSR- forecast• Trends in ship design (size, regulations, technology)
according to the clean shipping requirements
• Identifying key Baltic Sea shipping trends and driving forces of change.– Worldwide tendencies and increase in
container/passenger shipping– Main BSR operators and services– Fleet and orderbook– Transshipment level in the BSR– Container throughput in the BSR ports– Short sea operations
• Trends in port development in the Baltic Sea– Strategies and reports review, data from ports– Analysis of transport flows/directions– Ports vs hubs– Motorways of the Sea concept– Major investments, clean shipping regulations– LNG Terminals development– Issues of port waste management/BWM
• Trends in ship design (size, regulations, technology) according to the clean shipping requirements
• Trends in ship design (size, regulations, technology) according to the clean shipping requirements– Large ships are already in operation– Growth of ships size, physical limits– LNG as alternative fuel– Port limitations– Ballast water and waste/sewage management systems- analysis
Final steps:• Establishishment of Baltic Sea shipping
scenario • Scenario assesement in terms of the Clean
Baltic Sea Shipping development