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Analysis of risks associated with greening of existing fleet in EU shipyards
Type of publication
Mokslo tiriamųjų darbų, projektų ir kita ataskaita / Report of science exploratory works and projects (K4c)
Type of document
type::text::report::research report
Author(s)
Del Castillo, Francisco | Fundacion Centro Tecnologico SOERMAR |
Gargiulo, Rocco | CONSAR |
Zhou, Peilin | University of Strathclyde |
Title
Analysis of risks associated with greening of existing fleet in EU shipyards
Publisher
Klaipėda : Klaipėdos universiteto leidykla, 2012
Date Issued
Date Issued |
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2012 |
Field of Science
Abstract
As environmental impact of shipping has been becoming more and more visible, the International Maritime Organization has been adopting new requirements for existing fleets to comply with via refitting and retrofitting in shipyards. Current shipbuilding market faces great challenges such as global economic framework, overcapacity, declining new orders, and cost development therefore focus on eco-friendly ships is an opportunity for shipyards and marine equipment suppliers. Shipbuilding industry has to pr are solutions ready for any question of ship owners how to improve energy efficiency, reduce emissions and treat ballast waters of concrete type of ships since new requirements come into force. Following the conclusion of the report, "The World Ship Repair Market to 2015," published by U.K.- based Ocean Shipping Consultants, for the coming years important transformations are expected in ship repair sector, with ongoing improvements in skills and quality of work offered, as well as in working practices, efficiency and safety. [...]
eLABa
2674154
Coverage Spatial
Vokietija / Germany (DE)
Language
Anglų / English (en)
Bibliographic Details
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