Information Technology in the Maritime Industry Past, Present and Future: Focus on LNG Carriers

Olugbenga A. Bankole, V. Lalitha, Habib Ullah Khan, Anjaneyulu Jinugu
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The maritime industry represents one of the oldest industries known to man. From time immemorial human beings have been navigating the water ways as a transport medium for trade, leisure, basic transport and a myriad of other things including war between nations over territorial rights. The water ways also present dynamics in international relations as well with countries vying for the control of water locked mineral resources. The interest of nations in who controls the water ways and the resources therein also play a critical role in conflict and high politics amongst nations [1]. The impact of Information Technology on organisations that provide services to the mari-time sector is also brought under review with the aim of identifying the criticality of IT as a strategic business tool in positioning the organization for growth in the chosen market place, achieving reduction in the cost of doing business as well as criticality for survival as an organization is taken into consideration. Literature review and information gathering constitute the bulk of data for this research. Surveys were used to collate responses from industry practitioners. The responses were analysed and relevant details ascertained. The results of the survey and studies conducted clearly established the fact that Information Technology infrastructure is critical to the sustenance of the LNG shipping industry. Ensuring retention of seafarers who are key human resources to an shipping organization is seen to heavily depend on the provision of reliable IT infrastructure.
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信息技术在航运业的过去、现在和未来:关注液化天然气运输船
海运业是人类已知的最古老的工业之一。从远古时代起,人类就一直在水路上航行,作为贸易、休闲、基本运输和无数其他事情的运输媒介,包括国家之间争夺领土权利的战争。水路也呈现出国际关系的动态,以及各国争夺对水锁矿产资源的控制。各国在谁控制水道及其资源方面的利益也在国家间的冲突和高层政治中发挥着关键作用[1]。信息技术对为海事部门提供服务的组织的影响也进行了审查,目的是确定IT作为战略业务工具的重要性,在选定的市场中定位组织的增长,实现业务成本的降低,以及组织生存的重要性。文献综述和信息收集构成了本研究的大部分数据。调查是用来整理业界从业员的回应。分析了响应并确定了相关细节。调查和研究的结果清楚地表明,信息技术基础设施对LNG航运业的维持至关重要。海员是航运组织的关键人力资源,确保海员的保留在很大程度上取决于提供可靠的IT基础设施。
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