Sea transport of goods and passengers is constantly undergoing a meaningful rise due to the globalisation of economy, thus provoking a trade speeding up and the specialization of ships and port terminals, with the support of the concept of co modality and even the synchro modality, and its environmental face ecomodality.
Ports, are the decisive and needed node in the transport chain, must serve the maritime transport as an infrastructure providing a smooth change between modes of transport, providing added value and net working among marine stakeholders. These aspects shall be framed by the quality and environment-friendliness criteria that administrations and society require.
In this regard, protection of the port environment, safety and security have become key points for the development of modern maritime transport. In addition, the influence of human factor on board the ships has to be strongly considered as a decisive element for safe, secure and clean operations.
The MT'16 Conference is the last edition of a successful saga of congresses initiated in the year 2001 ibn its first edition, followed by further editions. This event is an opportunity to meet researchers, scientists, academics, professionals, entrepreneurs, and all people involved in shipping and also in maritime training from any country. In its 2016 edition, administrations, institutions and companies will find a forum to meet, to exchange and to discuss their own achievements.
Classification societies rules for cold ironing: Comparison and current situation
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Risk driven semantic interoperability in the maritime surveillance domain
Fernando Sérgio Bryton Dias Marques, Jesús Ezequiel Martínez Marín, Olga Delgado Ortega, Ernesto Madariaga Domínguez, Gonzalo Arriaga Rey
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Digital maritime regulations: Applications to ships and ports
Marianne Hagaseth, Philipp Lohrmann, Albert Ruiz, Fotis Oikonomou, Daniel Roythorne, Stéphanie Rayot
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MARITIME MUSEUM SECTION: An innovative tourism product for Shkodra region
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José Agustín González Almeida, Federico Padrón Martín, Alexis Dionis Melián, Maria del Cristo Adrián de Ganzo, José Manuel Calvilla Quintero
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Methods of developing intercultural competence in maritime english teaching
Alexey Ivanovich Kondratiev, Igor Olegovich Smirnov, Bozhena Borisovna Dokuto
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Working conditions on maritime transport: Comparative survey between Galician professionals and Spanish shipping companies
Julio Louro Rodríguez, Rosa Mary de la Campa Portela, Ramón Freire Piñeiro
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Partial structural analysis of the ecdis eho research: The safety contour
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Oil spill response cost-effectiveness analytical tool (OSRCEAT): Application in the Canary Islands
José Manuel Calvilla Quintero, José Ramón Bergueiro López, Juan Imeldo Gómez Gómez, Federico Padrón Martín, José Agustín González Almeida, Pedro Quintero Quintero
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Analysis and proposals on the operations of vessels to reduce accidents in fishing craft from Spain.
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Polish national maritime safety system: objectives of the establishment, structures and tasks
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The automatic identification system (AIS): A data source for studying maritime traffic
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Technical viability and implications of shiprepair activity in the port of Santa Cruz de Tenerife: New perspectives
Federico Padrón Martín, Alexis Dionis Melián, Maria del Cristo Adrián de Ganzo, José Agustín González Almeida, Servando Raimundo Luis León, Amanda Peña Navarro
págs. 363-373
Scouring processes in harbour basins during the docking and undocking manoeuvring: Laboratory experiments
Anna Mujal i Colilles, Xavi Gironella, Agustín Sánchez-Arcilla Conejo
págs. 374-385
Modeling an offshore container terminal: The Venice case study
Cristiano Marinacci, Alessandro Baldassarra, Bruno Bevivino, Stefano Ricci
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Influence of ports on Catalonia’s development
Joan Olivella Cruset, Víctor García Carcellé, Francesc Solé Parellada
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Drafting maritime policies in developing countries: The case of Latin-American countries - coherency between national economic policies and maritime policy writing objectives
págs. 416-430
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Analysis and strategy of Barcelona's Port in the project horizon 2020
Eduardo Sáenz Alcántara, Jesús Ezequiel Martínez Marín, Ernesto Madariaga Domínguez, Luis Manuel Vega Antolín
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Risk management in maritime business: A qualitative study on managerial decision making of ship owning company managers
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Cruise traffic seasonality on western Mediterranean ports
Jerónimo Antonio Esteve Pérez, Antonio García Sánchez, José Enrique Gutiérrez Romero
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Adriatic motorways of the sea analysis
Sergi Espinosa Sanes, Pau Casals Torrens, Marcella Castells Sanabra
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Northern Adriatic port system: Competition and collaboration among container terminals
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Port workers’ safety monitoring by RFID technology: A review of some solutions
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