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Optimizing shipping company operations using business process modelling
Authors:D. V. Lyridis  T. Fyrvik  G. N. Kapetanis  N. Ventikos  P. Anaxagorou  E. Uthaug
Affiliation:1. National Technical University of Athens , Greece dsvir@central.ntua.gr;3. MARINTEK Solutions , Norwegian Marine Technology Research Institute , Norway;4. National Technical University of Athens , Greece
Abstract:In order to identify the elements constituting quality in services, a business process modelling methodology has been applied in the case of a Greek liner shipping company. The company operations have been identified and analysed in order to assess the complete performance of service elements and thereafter identify how to match the service performance against the user requirements. A liner container service within Europe has to compete with the road transport which, in many cases, is an alternative to the sea transportation and not complementary to it. Thus, not only the ship has to be envisaged when aiming to improve quality in services but also the whole chain, namely port authorities, land transportation enterprises, subcontractors, agents, charterers and others. A set of potential improvements within this framework are thus suggested and time and cost (examined in a specific voyage scenario) are measured before and after the implementation of these measures. Very large time and cost savings are observed after the application of the technology improvements, allowing, in fact, the shipping company to even increase the number of round trips per year in the examined route. This indicates that very large benefits can be drawn by analysing and critically adjusting business processes in modern shipping companies.
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