This paper presents a preliminary technical and economic evaluation for a new concept, the Floating Container Storage & Transhipment Terminal, or ‘FCSTT’. The main purpose of the FCSTT is considered to handle transhipment traffic, although its use could extend to supporting existing land-based terminals within ports. The paper considers a range of floating port structures already in operation, and other concepts yet to be developed. To an extent the FCSTT, which is based on conversion of a large container vessel, is an extension of these and other developments in different shipping sectors. The FCSTT can handle container cargo in offshore locations and/or wherever there is a need to provide ‘terminal’ infrastructure rapidly and at low cost....
Too little attention has been given to container transshipment issues when new container terminals a...
Small scale inland shipping, especially in the case of transported containers, is used only marginal...
Developments of the new ocean engineering technologies enhance the feasibility of the offshore port ...
Compared to land, rail and air, sea transport has proven to have the largest contribution to the tra...
Since 1998 the Port of Rotterdam and Delft University of Technology are working together to make the...
Abstract: Container transport via inland waterways currently faces several challenges affecting its ...
Containers have become the standard for unitised cargo transport. In the past two decades, the emerg...
In line with the monotonic growth trend of the container industry, container ships and ports have gr...
The increase of global shipping leads to competition between container terminals. In order to meet t...
Container traffic has grown exponentially since 1980 and has become a reliable and efficient means o...
The design and development of an offshore port terminal is a complex task that involves distinctive ...
The floating harbour transhipper (FHT) concept has been developed as an alternative to traditional (...
Abstract: The motivation of this study is the recent advancement of the Straddle Carrier (S/C). Prev...
The choice of horizontal handling transport in automated container terminals is not fully consistent...
This paper seeks to examine the vertical integration between container lines and terminal operators ...
Too little attention has been given to container transshipment issues when new container terminals a...
Small scale inland shipping, especially in the case of transported containers, is used only marginal...
Developments of the new ocean engineering technologies enhance the feasibility of the offshore port ...
Compared to land, rail and air, sea transport has proven to have the largest contribution to the tra...
Since 1998 the Port of Rotterdam and Delft University of Technology are working together to make the...
Abstract: Container transport via inland waterways currently faces several challenges affecting its ...
Containers have become the standard for unitised cargo transport. In the past two decades, the emerg...
In line with the monotonic growth trend of the container industry, container ships and ports have gr...
The increase of global shipping leads to competition between container terminals. In order to meet t...
Container traffic has grown exponentially since 1980 and has become a reliable and efficient means o...
The design and development of an offshore port terminal is a complex task that involves distinctive ...
The floating harbour transhipper (FHT) concept has been developed as an alternative to traditional (...
Abstract: The motivation of this study is the recent advancement of the Straddle Carrier (S/C). Prev...
The choice of horizontal handling transport in automated container terminals is not fully consistent...
This paper seeks to examine the vertical integration between container lines and terminal operators ...
Too little attention has been given to container transshipment issues when new container terminals a...
Small scale inland shipping, especially in the case of transported containers, is used only marginal...
Developments of the new ocean engineering technologies enhance the feasibility of the offshore port ...