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SEA TRAFFIC MANAGEMENT IN THE BALTIC TODAY AND TOMORROW Fredrik Karlsson, Swedish Maritime Administration HELCOM SAFENAV 9 COPENHAGEN 2018-09-07 Helcom recommendation 34 E/2 - amended by HELCOM Maritime 17 (October 2017) RECOMMENDS the


  1. SEA TRAFFIC MANAGEMENT IN THE BALTIC TODAY AND TOMORROW Fredrik Karlsson, Swedish Maritime Administration HELCOM SAFENAV 9 COPENHAGEN 2018-09-07

  2. Helcom recommendation 34 E/2 - amended by HELCOM Maritime 17 (October 2017) • RECOMMENDS the Governments of the Baltic Sea countries to bring forward/develop concrete solutions suitable for testing and validating e- navigation services in the Baltic Sea region and to take necessary actions to support the technical developments, including defining the relevant performance and technical standards, and potentially define the regulatory framework • RECOMMENDS FURTHER that the Governments of the Baltic Sea and other relevant parties bring the BALTIC STM test and other Baltic Sea region e-navigation developments to the attention of IMO to enable further global progress • ENCOURAGES the Governments of the Baltic Sea and other relevant parties to take part in the coming test period for Sea Traffic Management (STM) exchange of voyage plans in shore-based systems and services e.g. VTS, ice-breaking, Search and Rescue and pilotage

  3. Current Testbed • 170 Ships, 4 major ECDIS Brands • 4 VTS / Shore Centres, 5 major VTS manufactures. • Target 300 ships in November • 12 Ports Services Provided • Enhanced Monitoring (Safety, depart from planned Route) • Pilot Route Service (Norway, Finland, Sweden) • Ice Routes (Sweden, Finland) • Optimization (Weather, UC//Squat) • Route Check (Navigational) • Port Call Optimization (ETA optimization) • SAR (40 SAR Units)

  4. STM Validation project

  5. EFFICIENT FLOW • Budget: 4,5 M • Partners: 5 • Optimize traffic between Sweden and Finland • Equip operational VTS in Finland and Sweden • Automate Pilot ordering functions

  6. BALT SAFE • Budget: 5.5 MEuro • Partners: 7 • Focus: Tanker Traffic in the Baltic and Shore infrastructure. • Equip operational VTS in Finland, Sweden, Estonia, Russia

  7. STM Real Time Ferries • Budget: 5 MEuro • Partners; 22, from 8 countries • Focus: Ferries in the Baltic

  8. STM Ports Of Call • Budget: 30 MEuro • Partners; 30, from 10 countries STM • Focus: Big Ports, Green/Right/JIT Steaming(Get business drivers to support safety) PORTS ParticipatingPorts OF • Rotterdam Port Authority • Valencia Port Foundation CALL • Gothenburg Port Authority • Hamburg HVCC • Barcelona Port Authority • Port of Algeciras • Port of Antwerp • Port of Le Havre • Port of Piraeus • Busan • Houston • Singapore • Ningbo Zhoushan

  9. STM Validation's Final Conference at IMO Sea Traffic Management (STM) is taking e-Navigation from theory to practical solutions, using new innovative digital technology and creating interoperability between systems and suppliers. STM has proven its benefits and is gaining support and attracting considerable interest worldwide. The exhilarating feeling it creates is like that induced by an impending rocket launch. REGISTRATION LINK (Participation is free of charge): https://www.trippus.se/web/registration/registration.aspx?view=registration&idcategory=AB0ILBC1pg5 I_C5EVZd2QDko1962X9V_6UntWFbXL1ZQw2XKjb5O68IKgsIDMj57KMJjAf_3CnIj&ln=eng Where: IMO HQ, London When: November 13, 13:00 – November 14, 13:00 What: Project results, demos, and inspiration for the maritime future.

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