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21 November 2022 Current situation of ro-ro transportation and safety management in Bohai Bay
Minglu Ma, Pan Shao, Xin Lu, Chaoyu Ruan, Tiansheng Xie
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Proceedings Volume 12340, International Conference on Frontiers of Traffic and Transportation Engineering (FTTE 2022); 123401Q (2022) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2652426
Event: International Conference on Frontiers of Traffic and Transportation Engineering (FTTE 2022), 2022, Lanzhou, China
Abstract
In the present work, the current situations of roll-on/roll-off (ro-ro) shipping in Bohai Bay are analyzed, including the freight volume, types of cargoes, and vessels. Besides that, the governmental safety management policy and enterprise safety control measure for ro-ro transportation are studied, and a case study is made on typical ro-ro transportation accidents happened in Bohai Bay. As a result, the overall safety situation and the safety management condition of ro-ro transportation in Bohai Bay are illustrated. On this basis, targeted suggestions are concluded to improve the ro-ro transportation safety management in the future.
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Minglu Ma, Pan Shao, Xin Lu, Chaoyu Ruan, and Tiansheng Xie "Current situation of ro-ro transportation and safety management in Bohai Bay", Proc. SPIE 12340, International Conference on Frontiers of Traffic and Transportation Engineering (FTTE 2022), 123401Q (21 November 2022); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2652426
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