2023
DOI: 10.3390/su152416834
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Towards International Maritime Organization Carbon Targets: A Multi-Criteria Decision-Making Analysis for Sustainable Container Shipping

Hamid Reza Soltani Motlagh,
Seyed Behbood Issa Zadeh,
Claudia Lizette Garay-Rondero

Abstract: Recently, decarbonizing the maritime industry, which accounts for 2.8% of world emissions, has become essential. However, as a crucial component of maritime transportation, container shipping also carries substantial significance. In this context, the International Maritime Organization endeavors to endorse several projects and methods to mitigate maritime transport emissions. As a result, this research assesses frameworks, infrastructure, training, and other critical factors to analyze multiple operational an… Show more

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“…That is why the Port of Rotterdam Authority launched a project to investigate the suitability of marine vessels' components for additive manufacturing [21]. There are global pressures for vessels to decarbonise by 2030 [22], and for many vessels, that will mean turning to alternative fuels [23]. These less energy-dense alternative fuels will increase the pressure for available volume onboard.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…That is why the Port of Rotterdam Authority launched a project to investigate the suitability of marine vessels' components for additive manufacturing [21]. There are global pressures for vessels to decarbonise by 2030 [22], and for many vessels, that will mean turning to alternative fuels [23]. These less energy-dense alternative fuels will increase the pressure for available volume onboard.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%