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7-11 December 2020Presentation & sponsor documents:Page 2: Thomas Christensen, Maritime Connectivity Platform ConsortiumPage 12: Katerina Raptaki, Navios Group / Member of AMMITEC BoDPage 17: Mikael Lind, Research Institutes of Sweden (RISE)Page 21: Navneet Singh Rainu, Tototheo MaritimePage 30: Tototheo Maritime company information
Thomas Christensen
Secretary General
Maritime Connectivity Platform Consortium
Maritime Connectivity Platform
A communication framework enabling efficient, secure, reliable and seamless electronic information exchange among all
authorized maritime stakeholders across available communication systems
MIR; Maritime Identity Registry
Contains identities for users, ships, devices…
Facilitates standardised single login to access services(OpenID Connect)
Facilitates standardised secure machine to machinecommunication (X.509 certificates)
Facilitates security; Confidentiality, integrity, authenticity
Using unique identifiers (MRN; Maritime Ressource Names)
Facilitates federation
MSR; Maritime Service Registry
Contains service specification on different levels
Service specificationService designService instance
Searchable for endpoint to services
Criteria: keywords, geographic coverage, etc
Endorsement of services
MMS; Maritime Messaging Service
Seamless communication using different physical channelsIP & non-IP
Logical roaming for point-to-point communication
Store-and-forward functionality
Geo- and multicasting
Providing single data stream from several services
MCP
A framework for digitalisation in the maritime domain
In the broadest sense:
e-navigatione-maritimesmart logisticsautonomous shippingIoTBridging to other domains…
For all stakeholder domains:
Ship-ownersPortsPilotsVTS operatorsAuthoritiesService providersShip buildersClassification societySOLAS + non-SOLAS…
Governed by The Maritime Connectivity Platform Consortium(the MCC)
Consortium,W3C inspired
General assembly
Board Regular members
Host members
Advisory board
Working groupWorking group
Working group
MCP OperatorMCP Operator
MCP Operator
Does NOT run an operational instance of the MCP
Does everything necessary for others to do so, including:Maintaining all standards relating to MCP - including a reference implementationRun a test instance of MCP – in order to validate the reference implementationDefine criteria for operating MCP instancesAccredit other organisations to run MCP instances
So, the MCC
The MCP is realised through the efforts of the members of the consortium –
Please join the consortium and the effort to make the MCP a reality
More information at www.maritimeconnectivity.net
And…
Thank you
Implementing an optimized ship culture
December 11, 2020
Katerina RaptakiNavios group of companies
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• Optimized ship culture helps enable smarter, more cost effective and sustainable shipping far into the future.
• Digital innovation is now advancing at an unprecedented speed.
• The advancements in digital technology are ever-changing. With additions of robots, drones, autonomous vehicles and blockchain, the shipping industry, as we know it, is set for drastic change.
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Some examples of vessel optimization:• Voyage optimisation: Weather routeing, combined with other environmental data
and legal information, produces concise route planning, regulations compliance and reduced fuel consumption.
• Vessel planning station for optimal safety, efficiency, compliance and environmental performance, for reducing fuel consumption while saving shipowners operational expenditure.
• Optimised weather routeing: combining weather forecasts, sea conditions and the ship’s specific characteristics and cargo, plus speed-fuel curves, to calculate the most efficient and safest route with minimal fuel consumption and emissions, while anticipating oncoming weather and sea conditions.
• Operators can integrate tide and current data into passage planning processes and reduce voyage time.
• Optimised ship design to enhance fuel efficiency and reduce emissions• The optimisation of the hull and propeller provides more favourable performance
and makes it possible to enhance fuel efficiency, save energy and reduce emissions in future vessel operations.
• Several companies seek ways to improve their environmental profile. Trim optimization tests are being carried out in various ship models to identify the best Trim for fuel efficiency and emissions’ reduction.
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All these are areas of possible optimization but they have one thing in common:
In order for them to provide a considerable result, they require a common CULTURE as a base line, within the organization and in the market in general.
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Why the digital transformation is not easy:
• Requires cooperation between vendors and data exchange in compatible formats
• Requires transparency • You need to transform your PROCESSES, not only your data • Strong presence of legacy systems • Training• Management commitment and corporate vision across the
shipping company• Security challenges
Tomorrow’s ship culture require collaboration and digital data sharing
Mikael LindResearch Institutes of Sweden (RISE) Chalmers University of Technology
www.maritimeinformatics.org
Vessel Optimization Webinar week, 2020-12-10,
Rivera Maritime Media
Digital collaboration has
been brought to the
maritime sector to stay,
which is something that you
should take into
consideration in your efforts
in contributing to
sustainable shipping - Let us
join forces!!!
Data sharing at focus!
“Stakeholders across the supply chain need
to share up-to-date, reliable information
about each vessel’ s location, its speed and
the shipments it carries—as well as data
on the terminals and locations where the
shipments may be collected (or delivered)
in order to efficiently connect maritime
vessels with other modes of transport such
as road, rail or inland waterways.”
IMO/MEPC (2020), Just In Time Arrival Guide – Barriers and Solutions
https://sustainableworldports.org/wp-content/uploads/MEPC-75-INF.22-
Just- In-Time-Arrival-Guide-Barriers-and-Solutions-Secretariat.pdf
Global challenges – humanitarian and planetary concerns!• Why?
– sub optimizations
– a lot of the resources made available is a resource to be co-utilized by many
– speeding and waiting times
– late departure causing speeding
– not enough capacity utilization driving the need for more infrastructure
– Lacking visibility and predictability causing unnecessary carbon footprint and not delivering according to the needs of the world’s population
Source: Lind M., Gogh van M., Becha H., Kouwenhoven N., Lehmacher W., Lund E.,
Mulder H., Murphy N., Simha A. (2020) Information Sharing Communities for Digitally
Enabled Supply Chain Visibility, Article No. 64 [UNCTAD Transport and Trade
Facilitation Newsletter N°88 – Fourth Quarter 2020]
THE NEED• enhanced predictability enabled by
– standardized data sharing
– situational awareness, and
– data-driven decision-making
• to balance capital productivity and
energy efficiency
• through ecosystem collaboration
Source: Lind M., Watson R., Chua C. P., Levy D.,
Theodossiou S., Primor O., Picco A. (2020) A
Primer for a Profitable and Sustainable
Maritime Business, Smart Maritime Network,
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