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United Nations ESCAP
Capacity Building Workshop on Sustainable Port
Development & Improvement Port Productivity
ASEAN’S PERSPECTIVE ON
SUSTAINABLE PORT
DEVELOPMENT & IMPROVING
PORT PRODUCTIVITY
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Cdr Ang Chin Hup ( R )Senior Researcher
[email protected] Institute of Malaysia
3 April 2019Bangkok, Thailand
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Presentation Outline
• ASEAN Ports & Shipping
• Trends & Issues on Sustainable Port Development
✓Tracking & measuring port performance for strategic planning & decision making
✓Challenges & opportunities of digitalisation – Technological advances but uncertainty on safety, security & seafarer
✓Commitment to reduced greenhouse gas emissions, protecting the marine environment & life below water
• Improving Port Productivity
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Shipping in ASEAN
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• Growing Seaborne Trade -Total volumes reaches 10.7billion tons, nearly halfpassed through SoutheastAsia
• Growth in world fleetcapacity – Shipping accountsfor 90% of transportedgoods & 3% of total globalCO2-emissions, rise to 15%if left unchecked.
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Ports in ASEAN• Growing Seaborne Trade & World Fleet
Capacity heightened the requirement for ASEAN ports to adapt
• Sustainable Development Issues on ASEAN Ports
▪ Tracking & measuring port performance
▪ Challenges & opportunities of digitalisation (IR 4.0)
▪ Commitment to The Paris Agreement & The 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development
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Sustainable Issues Faced by ASEAN Ports
• Tracking & Measuring Port Performance for strategic planning & decision making –Operational or financial indicators
• Challenges & Opportunities of Digitalisation –Technological advances but uncertainty on safety, security & seafarer
• Commitment to Reduced Greenhouse Gas Emissions - Protecting the marine environment & life below water
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Some Ongoing Port Developments in ASEAN
Country Ports Timeframe Investment
Malaysia Port Klang 3rd Port Planning $22 billion
Westport Expansion Phase II: 2030 $2.3 billion
Kuantan Port New Terminal Phase 1B by June 2019 $52 million
Indonesia New Priok CT 2 & 3 2023 $2.5 billion
Makassar New Port 2018 - 2021 $1.1 billion
Vietnam 19 Port Projects $2 billion
Singapore Tuas Phase II: 2027 $1.1 billion
Thailand Laem Chabang Phase III: 2023 $5 billion
Map Ta Phut Industrial Port Phase III: 2024 $1.7 billion
Myanmar Bay of Bengal $7.3 billion
The Yangon Port Near opening $227 million
Philippines Davao Sasa Port $2.5 billion
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Malaysia’s Port Klang 3rd Port
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Indonesia’s New Priok Port
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Singapore’s Tuas Mega Port
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Thailand’s Laem Chabang Deep Sea Port
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ASEAN Ports - Tracking & Measuring Operational Performance
Entrance to Port:• Pilot Waiting Time• Voyage Productivity• Vessel turnaround Time
Terminal: • Crane Moves Per Hour• Container Dwell Time
Yard & Gate:• Container Traffic• Truck Visit Time
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ASEAN Ports - Tracking & Measuring Port Performance
Source: UNCTAD
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Source: Balanced Scorecard Institute
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ASEAN Ports Adopting Technological Emergence
• Automated Container Terminal - Remotely controlled cranes, Automated ground vehicle & automated gate
• Cybersecurity - Cyberattacks in navigation systems onboard & interference with port systems
• Internet of Things – Harnessing data generated from satellite information & sensors
• Use of Blockchain – Tracking cargo & record information from vessels
• Autonomous Shipping & drones
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ASEAN Ports Facing Sustainable Port & Shipping Development
• IMO adopted an initial strategy on the reduction of greenhouse gas emission from ship in April 2018
• Energy efficiency measures have been legally binding in the maritime industry with the International Convention for the Prevention of Pollution from Ships.
• Air Pollution - IMO adopted the global limit of 0.5 per cent on sulphur in fuel oil by January 2020.
• Ballast Water Management – to prevent the risk of the introduction & proliferation of non-native species following the discharge of untreated ballast water from ships
• Hazardous & noxious substances & marine litter
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ASEAN Shipping Facing Seafarer Issues
• Safety & Working Environment
• Job security & Wages
• Knowledge & Competency
• Education & Training
• Gender equality in shipping
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UNCTAD’s Recommendation for Improving Port Productivity
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Conclusion
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• ASEAN Ports & Shipping
• Trends & Issues on Sustainable Port Development✓Tracking & measuring port performance for strategic planning & decision making
✓Challenges & opportunities of digitalisation – Technological advances but uncertainty on safety, security & seafarer
✓Commitment to reduced greenhouse gas emissions, protecting the marine environment & life below water
• Improving Port Productivity
Cdr Ang Chin Hup ( R ) Malaysia
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Cdr Ang Chin Hup ( R )Centre for Maritime Economics & Industries
Bangkok, Thailand3 April 2019
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United Nations ESCAP
Capacity Building Workshop on Sustainable Port
Development & Improvement Port Productivity
ASEAN’S PERSPECTIVE ON
SUSTAINABLE PORT DEVELOPMENT
& IMPROVING PORT PRODUCTIVITY
Cdr Ang Chin Hup ( R ) Malaysia