Critical Analysis of Container Accidents in International Logistics

Mariappa Babu B., P. Aithal
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Purpose: Container accidents are a significant issue in international logistics, causing property damage, financial loss, environmental hazards, and even loss of life. These accidents can occur in various settings, such as ports, container yards, roads, rails, or seas. Efforts are being made to enhance container safety, but they remain a persistent challenge that requires ongoing attention to ensure the safe and efficient movement of goods across the globe. By understanding the specific aspects of container accidents that are human-controllable and addressing these issues, a more sustainable and efficient global logistics industry can be achieved. Methodology: An exploratory research design is used in the research study. A comprehensive review of existing literature, including research papers, academic journals, books, reports, and reputable online sources was done. Literature that focuses on container accidents, maritime safety, human factors, and accident investigation reports was extensively studied to gain an understanding of the current state of knowledge on the topic. Data from relevant secondary sources that provide information on container accidents that are human-controllable were identified and collected. Results & Outcome: Container accidents that are happening owing to natural calamities such as floods, cyclones, sea perils, etc are uncontrollable. There are other forms of container accidents viz cargo damage, container equipment damage, container vessel damage, loss of life owing to container fall, etc occurring due to container sliding while handling, tipping of container vessels while loading, skewing of container vessels in the transit voyage, etc. that are controllable by human interference. Unevenly loaded containers seem to be the prime reason for many container accidents that are apparently controllable by humans by following the International Convention for Safe Containers (CSC) guidelines of the International Maritime Organization. In an LCL (Less than Container Load) scenario, adhering to such guidelines may be challenging. There are many research articles discussing the load balancing of containers in an LCL scenario using various optimization techniques, and it appears that the literature is still evolving. Originality: A exploratory study to understand the human controllable factors in container accidents, further study the regulatory guidelines, and analyse the research papers published. Type of the Paper: Exploratory research.
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国际物流中集装箱事故的批判性分析
目的:集装箱事故是国际物流中的一个重要问题,它会造成财产损失、经济损失、环境危害甚至生命损失。这些事故可能发生在各种环境中,如港口、集装箱堆场、公路、铁路或海洋。正在努力加强集装箱安全,但这仍然是一个持续的挑战,需要持续关注,以确保货物在全球范围内的安全和有效流动。通过了解人为可控的集装箱事故的具体方面并解决这些问题,可以实现更可持续、更高效的全球物流业。研究方法:本研究采用探索性研究设计。对现有文献进行了全面的回顾,包括研究论文、学术期刊、书籍、报告和知名的在线资源。广泛研究了有关集装箱事故、海上安全、人为因素和事故调查报告的文献,以了解该主题的知识现状。从相关的次要来源收集数据,这些数据提供了有关人为可控的集装箱事故的信息。结果与结果:由于洪水、飓风、海难等自然灾害而发生的集装箱事故是不可控的。集装箱事故还有其他形式,如货物损坏、集装箱设备损坏、集装箱船舶损坏、集装箱坠落造成人员伤亡等,是由于集装箱在搬运过程中滑动、集装箱船舶在装载过程中倾覆、集装箱船舶在中转航行中歪斜等原因造成的,可由人为干预控制。按照国际海事组织(imo)的《国际集装箱安全公约》(CSC)的指导方针,看似人类可以控制的许多集装箱事故的主要原因似乎是集装箱装载不均。在LCL(小于集装箱装载)场景中,遵守这样的指导方针可能具有挑战性。有许多研究文章讨论了使用各种优化技术的LCL场景中容器的负载平衡,而且这些文献似乎还在不断发展。独创性:探索性研究,了解集装箱事故中的人为可控因素,进一步研究监管指南,并分析已发表的研究论文。论文类型:探索性研究。
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