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Concept Notes on PortCDM

Concept Note 1: PortCDM: An enabler for Port Call Optimization empowered by international harmonization Concept Note 2: The skilled collaborators - the winners in a digitized maritime sector Concept Note 3: Enabling Effective Port Resource Management: Integrating Systems of Production Data Streams Concept Note 4: Creating a mature data sharing regime - Thriving in the connected ecosystem Concept Note 5: Port-2-Port Communication Enabling Short Sea Shipping: Cyprus and the Eastern Mediterranean Concept Note 6: Balancing just-in-time operations – Coordinating value creation Concept Note 7: From concept to implementation - an interplay between research and practice Concept Note 8: Empowering the chain of operations in berth-to-berth sea transports by digitization Concept Note 9: Towards Unified Port Communications - from a project format to a global standard Concept Note 10: Coordinated Value Creation in Cruise Call Operations – The case of the Port of Stavanger Concept Note 11: Digitizing the maritime eco-system - Improving door-to-door coordination via a digitized transport chain Concept Note 12: Process completeness for effective maritime ecosystems Concept Note 13: The maturity level framework for PortCDM Concept Note 14: Port Call Efficiency - the benefits of coordination and synchronization Concept Note 15: Extending the efficiency boundary from ports to hubs: A new role for container terminal operators Concept Note 16: Reducing idle time with collaboration and data sharing Concept Note 17: Making a fragmented and inefficient container industry more profitable through PortCDM Concept Note 18: Ships and Port Idle Time: Who are the Culprits? Concept Note 19: Using PortCDM data to increase the efficiency of financial transaction processing Concept Note 20: The Potential Role of PortCDM in Cold Ironing Concept Note 21: PortCDM - Validation of the concept and next steps Concept Note 22: Substantial value for shipping found in PortCDM testbeds
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