Documentation of the accidents related to container losses at sea

About 80 percent of all goods are transported by sea, making the maritime shipping industry the backbone of world trade. As the global economy has grown in recent decades, so has the volume of cargo transported by ships along with sea accidents. While there are a few individual investigations repor...

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Main Author: Chua, Kim Hock
Other Authors: Liu Shukui
Format: Final Year Project
Language:English
Published: Nanyang Technological University 2022
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-1593842023-03-04T20:21:17Z Documentation of the accidents related to container losses at sea Chua, Kim Hock Liu Shukui School of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering skliu@ntu.edu.sg Engineering::Mechanical engineering About 80 percent of all goods are transported by sea, making the maritime shipping industry the backbone of world trade. As the global economy has grown in recent decades, so has the volume of cargo transported by ships along with sea accidents. While there are a few individual investigations reports available online, there has been a lack of an organised and updated documentation of sea accidents related to container losses at sea. This study documented such accidents, spanning from year 2000 to 2021. It recorded information and details such as the dimensions of the ships and a summary of the causes of the accidents. A few common causes of sea accidents have also been identified, such as improper stowage, stacking height, packing and undesirable weather and sea conditions. It has also included certain recommendations that can be implemented. Bachelor of Engineering (Mechanical Engineering) 2022-06-15T08:20:34Z 2022-06-15T08:20:34Z 2022 Final Year Project (FYP) Chua, K. H. (2022). Documentation of the accidents related to container losses at sea. Final Year Project (FYP), Nanyang Technological University, Singapore. https://hdl.handle.net/10356/159384 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/159384 en B0426 application/pdf Nanyang Technological University
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Chua, Kim Hock
Documentation of the accidents related to container losses at sea
description About 80 percent of all goods are transported by sea, making the maritime shipping industry the backbone of world trade. As the global economy has grown in recent decades, so has the volume of cargo transported by ships along with sea accidents. While there are a few individual investigations reports available online, there has been a lack of an organised and updated documentation of sea accidents related to container losses at sea. This study documented such accidents, spanning from year 2000 to 2021. It recorded information and details such as the dimensions of the ships and a summary of the causes of the accidents. A few common causes of sea accidents have also been identified, such as improper stowage, stacking height, packing and undesirable weather and sea conditions. It has also included certain recommendations that can be implemented.
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title Documentation of the accidents related to container losses at sea
title_short Documentation of the accidents related to container losses at sea
title_full Documentation of the accidents related to container losses at sea
title_fullStr Documentation of the accidents related to container losses at sea
title_full_unstemmed Documentation of the accidents related to container losses at sea
title_sort documentation of the accidents related to container losses at sea
publisher Nanyang Technological University
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url https://hdl.handle.net/10356/159384
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