Marine Transportation Articles

Selecting the right gear for towing operations – Part 1

Towing operations seem pretty straightforward – we just need to connect the vessel to be towed to the right sized tug and get started! However, a simple exercise of digging deeper will reveal critical items that we need to take care of. If we start thinking about the...

Removing Human Error in Ship Performance Analysis

Introduction Shipping is the most dominant means of transport that facilitate global trade. Over 90% of world trade is done by ships[1]. Fuel onboard ships, commonly referred to as "bunkers", has become the largest cost item of a ship's Operational Expenses (OPEX),...

Transportation Analysis for deck cargo – complete breakdown

Introduction In the simplest terms, Transportation Analysis is the complete design and engineering which goes behind making a transportation operation successful. In this post we'll talk about transportation of project cargo over deck. Such cargo can be equipment,...

Why the bollard pull calculation method for a barge won’t work for a ship

In my working with the marine transportation industry for more than a decade now, I have come across many different calculations for required bollard pull for both barges and ships. The principles of the calculation are same, whether it is a ship, a barge...

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