The VTMIS implementation and their impact on pilotage and mooring operations: a comparative study between the ports of Barcelona (Spain) and Santos (Brazil)
Guilherme Bergmann Borges Vieira,
Rafael Mozart Da Silva,
Luiz Afonso Dos Santos Senna,
Francisco José Kliemann Neto and
Priscila Coutinho Costa
International Journal of Logistics Systems and Management, 2019, vol. 32, issue 1, 110-131
Abstract:
This study focuses on the VTMIS implementation and utilisation at the ports of Santos and Barcelona. It aims at analysing: 1) the system's implementation context; 2) the adopted model, as well as its objectives and functionalities; 3) the benefits brought by the system, as well as its impacts on mooring operations and maritime pilotage service. In order to do so, a qualitative and exploratory approach was followed, based on in-depth interviews and on-site visits. As results, a much more mature and integrated VTMIS was identified in Barcelona. Due to the lack of integration and coordination perceived in the VTMIS project at the port of Santos, a set of recommendations for the proper VTMIS implementation in Brazil was developed. These recommendations may also be useful to ports of another regions involved with VTMIS implementation processes.
Keywords: vessel traffic management information systems; VTMIS; port of Barcelona; port of Santos; comparative analysis; Spain; Brazil. (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2019
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