Search for dissertations about: "Port operations"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 15 swedish dissertations containing the words Port operations.
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1. Digital twinning for ports : from characterization to operations’ modelling
Abstract : Ports are actively pursuing greater operational efficiency to effectively handle the increasing global flow of goods, while striving to improve the energy efficiency of their operations to comply with new environmental regulations. As a result, innovation-leading ports have begun to recognize the potential of digital twins to overview, coordinate and optimize port processes, resulting in energy savings, and reductions of costs and of CO2 emissions. READ MORE
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2. Network Modelling of Port Terminals Development of a Concept and a Tool
Abstract : Network theory can be used to model and optimise logistic systems. The movement of goods is a major issue in our society and there is a large potential for increased efficiency in the transportation systems. Terminals and their equivalents are important in logistic systems. This is especially obvious when it comes to sea transport. READ MORE
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3. Smart pavement maintenance and infrastructure operation through digital twins : Case study for Norvik Port, Sweden
Abstract : There is an urgent need to make the way in which people and goods move more sustainable. Though pavements are one of the key components of road transportation networks and logistics systems, they are usually overlooked in systemic sustainability analyses. READ MORE
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4. An Ontology-Based Platform for Information Integration : Supporting Sustainable Smart Transportation Infrastructure
Abstract : Transportation and transportation infrastructure are major contributors to global emissions. Even though most of these emissions can be attributed to fuel consumption of vehicles, some of it is due to pavement construction and maintenance. READ MORE
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5. DRY PORTS – RESEARCH OUTCOMES AND APPLICATIONS
Abstract : Functional seaport’s hinterland transport system may benefit multiple stakeholders, i.e., seaports, transport operators, shippers, regions; however, expectations and benefits vary. READ MORE