Navigational safety model in port operation

Navigational safety is an essential and very important element within an effective port and its operations. Relevant literature states that studies and researches on the service attributes of ports for ship navigation safety should be done as it enhances the ships passing through the narrow, shallow...

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Main Authors: Abd. Kader, Ab. Saman, Rajendran, Gopala Krishnan
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Published: 2015
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spelling my.utm.612552017-03-31T06:22:52Z http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/61255/ Navigational safety model in port operation Abd. Kader, Ab. Saman Rajendran, Gopala Krishnan VM Naval architecture. Shipbuilding. Marine engineering Navigational safety is an essential and very important element within an effective port and its operations. Relevant literature states that studies and researches on the service attributes of ports for ship navigation safety should be done as it enhances the ships passing through the narrow, shallow and busy waterways. In this study, a fuzzy Analytic Hierarchy Process (AHP) model is proposed to identify the perspectives of shipmasters on the service attributes of ports for ship navigation. Initially, those attributes will be investigated based on relevant literature and the features of ship navigation in ports. The quality of process in the fuzzy AHP model will be improved by the implementation of six sigma method. Causes of defects (errors) will be identified and removed. The variability analytical processes will be minimized. Dissatisfaction Attitude (DA) index will be used to determine the attributes’ priorities, where the port authorities may invest new policies to improve ship navigation safety. The result is expected to construct number of port service attributes for ship navigation safety. Besides that, the theoretical and managerial implications of the findings for port authorities in improving ship navigation safety are discussed. 2015 Conference or Workshop Item PeerReviewed Abd. Kader, Ab. Saman and Rajendran, Gopala Krishnan (2015) Navigational safety model in port operation. In: The 2nd International Conference on Ocean Mechanical and Aerospace - Science & Engineering, 21 Okt, 2015, Indonesia. https://translate.google.com/translate?hl=en&sl=ru&u=https://www.science-community.org/ru/content/2nd-international-conference-ocean-mechanical-and-aerospace-scientists-and-engineers-157188&prev=search
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topic VM Naval architecture. Shipbuilding. Marine engineering
spellingShingle VM Naval architecture. Shipbuilding. Marine engineering
Abd. Kader, Ab. Saman
Rajendran, Gopala Krishnan
Navigational safety model in port operation
description Navigational safety is an essential and very important element within an effective port and its operations. Relevant literature states that studies and researches on the service attributes of ports for ship navigation safety should be done as it enhances the ships passing through the narrow, shallow and busy waterways. In this study, a fuzzy Analytic Hierarchy Process (AHP) model is proposed to identify the perspectives of shipmasters on the service attributes of ports for ship navigation. Initially, those attributes will be investigated based on relevant literature and the features of ship navigation in ports. The quality of process in the fuzzy AHP model will be improved by the implementation of six sigma method. Causes of defects (errors) will be identified and removed. The variability analytical processes will be minimized. Dissatisfaction Attitude (DA) index will be used to determine the attributes’ priorities, where the port authorities may invest new policies to improve ship navigation safety. The result is expected to construct number of port service attributes for ship navigation safety. Besides that, the theoretical and managerial implications of the findings for port authorities in improving ship navigation safety are discussed.
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author Abd. Kader, Ab. Saman
Rajendran, Gopala Krishnan
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Rajendran, Gopala Krishnan
author_sort Abd. Kader, Ab. Saman
title Navigational safety model in port operation
title_short Navigational safety model in port operation
title_full Navigational safety model in port operation
title_fullStr Navigational safety model in port operation
title_full_unstemmed Navigational safety model in port operation
title_sort navigational safety model in port operation
publishDate 2015
url http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/61255/
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