The economic and environmental viability of green and autonomous ships in inland shipping ecosystems

Kristoffer Kloch*, Jimmi Normann Kristiansen

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Abstract

This paper explores the potential of using green, autonomous ships in revitalising inland shipping in Europe against the backdrop of declining market share and the dominance of "economy-of-scale" in waterborne freight transportation. It assesses the economic and environmental viability of converting freight from road- to waterborne modalities in broader business ecosystems, specifically along the Rotterdam-Ghent corridor. The analysis leverages operational and commercial insights from logistics firms, ports and terminal operators, combined with data on European goods flows by road, and accounts for operational, financial and environmental variables including realistic scenario building and ecosystem implications. Findings indicate that inland shipping in general and green, autonomous shipping in particular offer both economically and environmentally viable alternatives to road transport. The study calls for further research into green, autonomous ships from an ecosystem perspective as a potential solution to current challenges in sustainable freight transportation.

Original languageEnglish
Article number012030
Book seriesJournal of Physics: Conference Series
Volume2867
Issue number1
ISSN1742-6588
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2024
EventJoint Conference of the 2024 International Maritime and Port Technology and Development Conference, MTEC 2024 and the 6th International Conference on Maritime Autonomous Surface Ships, ICMASS 2024 - Trondheim, Norway
Duration: 29 Oct 202430 Oct 2024

Conference

ConferenceJoint Conference of the 2024 International Maritime and Port Technology and Development Conference, MTEC 2024 and the 6th International Conference on Maritime Autonomous Surface Ships, ICMASS 2024
Country/TerritoryNorway
CityTrondheim
Period29/10/202430/10/2024

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