Affiliation:
1. Shanghai Maritime Pilots' Association, Shanghai, China
2. Merchant Marine College, Shanghai Maritime University, Shanghai, China
Abstract
In order to further enhance the container throughput capacity of Shanghai Port, a total renovation of the terminal at Luojing port area is planned. The successful implementation of the renovation project not only needs to fully consider the updating of technology and facilities, but also requires an in-depth analysis and assessment of the risks of berthing and unberthing container ships. In this paper, we will collect and organize the hydrometeorological conditions around the terminal, as well as the existing conditions of the port area and the waterway. Through in-depth analysis of the traffic flow data of Luojing Container Terminal, this research will study the navigational environment in the vicinity of the terminal and explore the characteristics and changing trends of the traffic flow. These analyses will help to accurately assess the impact of traffic flow on the safety of berthing and unberthing of container ships. Eventually, this paper will combine the results of the traffic flow analysis of Luojing Container Terminal to propose corresponding risk assessment and response strategies for berthing and unberthing. These strategies will provide a scientific basis for the terminal management to make future decisions, ensure the smooth progress of the renovation project, and enhance the transportation efficiency and safety of the Shanghai port.
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