DEVELOPMENT DYNAMIC COMPLIANCE COST MODEL FOR IMPLEMENTATION OF BALLAST WATER MANAGEMENT CONVENTION: SHIPOWNER PERSPECTIVE

Hardiyanto, T. Pitana, D. W. Handani
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The Ballast Water Management Convention (BWMC) regulates ship ballast water management to avoid the spread of aquatic invasive species. The convention requires all ships, including existing ones, to have a Ballast Water Treatment System (BWTS) onboard before September 8, 2024. There are some concerns about the compliance costs of BWMC, especially the additional cost of retrofitting cases. The ship retrofitting cost will depend on various factors, and it can be difficult for a shipowner to determine accurately. The procedure is intricate, and there are many factors to consider, such as the ship's size, BWTS system complexity, and the price of materials and modification level. In this paper, A proposed approach involves expert judgment to capture the effect of multi-stakeholder and estimate the compliance cost. As an essential part of the research methodology, the system dynamics method and life cycle cost are combined to develop a compliance cost model during the ship's lifetime. The simulation model shows that the confidence level of retrofitting costs for each BWTS is more than 94%. Therefore, the model can be used to estimate additional costs. As a result, BWTS type A is the most economical system for small tankers, with an estimated cost of USD 802,860 for the remaining 12 years of the ship's lifetime. Shipowners can use this model as a supporting decision tool to determine which BWTS would be suitable and assist in determining the budget necessary to comply with the BWMC.
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开发实施压载水管理公约的动态合规成本模型:船东视角
压载水管理公约(BWMC)规范船舶压载水管理,以避免水生入侵物种的传播。公约要求所有船舶,包括现有船舶,在2024年9月8日前安装压载水处理系统(BWTS)。对于BWMC的合规成本,特别是改造案例的额外成本,存在一些担忧。船舶改装成本取决于各种因素,船东很难准确确定。该过程非常复杂,需要考虑的因素很多,如船舶的尺寸、BWTS系统的复杂性、材料的价格和改装水平等。本文提出了一种利用专家判断的方法来捕捉多利益相关者的影响并估计合规成本。将系统动力学方法与全寿命周期成本相结合,建立船舶全寿命期合规成本模型,是研究方法的重要组成部分。仿真模型表明,每个BWTS的改造成本置信度在94%以上。因此,该模型可用于估算额外成本。因此,a型BWTS是小型油轮最经济的系统,在船舶剩余的12年寿命中,估计成本为802,860美元。船东可以使用该模型作为辅助决策工具,以确定哪种BWTS是合适的,并协助确定遵守BWMC所需的预算。
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