Maritime Port Evolution: Balancing Operational Excellence with Zero-Emission Requirements in the Context of IMO 2050 Objectives
Mohamed Elhussieny
DOI NO. https://doi.org/10.59660/50709
Received 27/10/2024, Revised 12/12/2024, Acceptance 27/02/2025, Available online and Published 01/07/2025

Abstract:

This study looks at how maritime ports have evolved toward the IMO’s 2050 zero-emission goals while keeping operational excellence in mind. Additionally, the study uses a mixed methodology by examining case studies of prominent global ports like Rotterdam, Singapore, Los Angeles, Dubai, and East Port Said. The study also assesses the use of sophisticated monitoring systems and digital technologies, which have shown substantial improvements in both environmental performance and operational efficiency. In addition, the data suggests that ports with full-system environmental management systems resulted in emissions being monitored at 98% accuracy and a 60% reduction in operational downtime when IoT was used. Thereafter, the study highlights key success factors such as technological integration, strategic alliances, and innovative funding mechanisms. This study brings theoretical meaning and a practical approach to represent port competitiveness in the global maritime system, as ports must comply with the environment.


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