by SimPlus | Sep 27, 2010 | News
AnchorageView, a real-time anchorage monitoring and planning tool for efficient management of anchorages, is now up and running at MPA’s (Maritime Port Authority, Singapore) Port Operations Control Centre (POCC2). AnchorageView allows the user to monitor current anchorage usage and also predict whether there will be ample space in anchorages to cater to incoming vessel requests. If there is insufficient space in any anchorage, the system automatically suggests an alternative location for incoming vessels. The system is currently in its testing stages, and is expected to lead to the following benefits to MPA:
- Efficient use of available anchorage space,
- Reduction in cases of vessel diversions,
- Enhanced navigational safety in port waters and
- Comprehensive anchorage usage records.
AnchorageView will also help pilotage service providers better manage their constrained pilot resources, and enable better logistics planning between ship owners and other maritime service providers. Feedback obtained from the users will be gathered and implemented so as to make the system more useful and robust.
by SimPlus | Aug 27, 2010 | News
A year since SimPlus and Singapore Cruise Centre Private Limited (SCCPL) established a strategic alliance, the co-developed tool, Cruise and Ferry Terminal Simulator (CRAFTS), is now ready to be successfully rolled out. CRAFTS was built based on SimPlus’ Passenger Terminal Simulation (PTS) platform, and devised as a simulation tool targeted at cruise and ferry terminals, for the purpose of terminal design, feasibility studies and capacity planning.
CRAFTS is the first of its kind in the market that is devised by a direct industry practitioner and supported by real-life statistics and data. With CRAFTS to visualize and validate design concepts and to quantitatively analyze operations for the best terminal setup, SCCPL-SimPlus partnership is on its way to redefine the consultancy standard and create greater value for their customers.
In the words of Jay Pang (Vice President, Operations, SCCPL), “We are indeed blessed by a team at SimPlus who are also knowledgeable with port operations processes. This had allowed us to easily communicate the intricacy of the passenger terminal operations to the development team, and for them to effectively translate our articulations into realistic computer simulation. I see great potential in our partnership of domain knowledge for further development of pragmatic passenger terminal planning and operational tools.”
by SimPlus | Oct 27, 2009 | News
According to the Review of Maritime Transport 2008 published by the United Nations Conference on Trade and Development (UNCTAD), global seaborne trade will increase by 44 percent in 2020 and double by 2031. This would consequently lead to an increase in the volume of maritime traffic through the Straits of Malacca and Singapore (SoMS).
The preliminary findings from the SoMS capacity study by SimPlus showed that there is still sufficient room for vessel traffic growth in the SoMS. The study was commisioned by the Maritime and Port Authority of Singapore (MPA) and the findings were shared with MPA’s counterparts in Indonesia and Malaysia at a meeting in Singapore earlier this month, which was also attended by a number of user states and the International Maritime Organization (IMO). The findings were later shared with the local industry players, academia and media. The study commenced in April 2009 and the next phase will examine possible measures that can enhance the carriage capacity of the Singapore Strait. The full text of the working paper released can be seen here, and news reports from different media sources can be found at the following sites, among others: Business Times, Straits Times, Channel NewsAsia, Lloyd’s List, Lianhe Zaobao.
by SimPlus | Sep 27, 2009 | News
SimPlus has recently signed a partnership agreement with Singapore Cruise Centre Private Limited (SCCPL) to jointly develop a Cruise and Ferry Terminal Simulation tool (CRAFTS), a suite of simulation programs for feasibility study, planning and design of marine passenger terminal operations. With CRAFTS, SCCPL will be able to differentiate itself from other competitors in the international cruise industry by redefining the consultancy standard and creating greater value for SCCPL’s customers. CRAFTS also paves the way for SimPlus to explore a new area in the maritime sector.
Asia Pacific regional market is acknowledged by the cruise industry to be the new ‘playground’ for cruising; not just offering new destinations and itineraries but also contributing to growing cruise passengers. SCCPL’s unique position in operating hybrid cruise-ferry terminals alongside at one location, with 18 years of experience in managing cruise and ferry terminal and proven credentials of having won numerous Dream World Cruise Destination Magazine Awards since 1997 enables SCCPL to be the ideal test-bed for the development of the simulation tools by offering ‘live’ data and environment.
SimPlus values this partnership with SCCPL, with their relevant expert input in enhancing the simulation parameters and capabilities, and together, we look forward to sharing CRAFTS with developing regional ports in the region, using Singapore as the test-bed and reference model.
by SimPlus | Jul 27, 2009 | News
The Maritime and Port Authority of Singapore (MPA) has embarked on a joint project with SimPlus, to customize AnchorageView, a real-time anchorage monitoring and planning tool for efficient management of anchorages. AnchorageView is an information gathering, processing and sharing system using real-time as well as projected status of vessels and anchorages. SimPlus will tailor-make the anchorage planning tool to assist MPA users in efficient management of anchorage space within port limit.
AnchorageView will provide the following benefits to a busy maritime port: a) Efficient use of available anchorage space, b) Reduction in traveling times and accompanying costs for vessels, c) Better logistics planning for ship owners and maritime service providers, d) Enhanced navigational safety in port waters, and e) Comprehensive anchorage usage records.
SimPlus has also been commissioned to examine systematically the anchorage utilisation in the port of Singapore over the next 2 years. A regular analysis of the anchorage usage will give MPA in-depth knowledge and an understanding of the changes and trends in the types of activity carried out in the anchorages. This would also enable MPA to optimise and plan the required sea space for anchorages well in advance.