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Maritime Park: Journal Of Maritime Technology and Socienty
Published by Universitas Hasanuddin
ISSN : 28287010     EISSN : 28286669     DOI : 10.20956
Core Subject : Social, Engineering,
Isu maritim menjadi fokus utama dunia, hal ini tidak lepas dari bumi kita yang memiliki sekitar 70 persen luas lautan. Jadi penelitian tentang kemaritiman merupakan investasi jangka panjang karena memakan biaya yang banyak dan waktu yang lama, barulah dapat terlihat manfaatnya. Untuk itu, penelitian kemaritiman yang akan berdampak besar harus mendapat perhatian dan dukungan dana yang besar. Investasi untuk penelitian kelautan dapat berupa peningkatan kapasitas sumber daya manusia penelitian, pemutakhiran infrastruktur penelitian dan pembiayaan kegiatan penelitian. Oleh karena itu, diperlukan inovasi dan sinergi untuk menghasilkan penelitian teknologi maritim oleh perguruan tinggi, lembaga penelitian, dan industri yang dapat berkontribusi pada masalah ini. Selain itu, Jurnal Taman Maritim bertujuan untuk menjawab apakah penelitian tentang teknologi maritim oleh universitas, lembaga penelitian, dan industri dapat berkontribusi pada masalah Maritim Dunia. Kontribusi tersebut diharapkan dapat bertukar informasi, pengalaman, pemikiran dan juga untuk memperkuat jaringan kerjasama antar institusi, institusi, dan industri dalam skala nasional/internasional. Sehingga terjadi komunikasi ilmiah antara peneliti, industri, dan pendidikan. Fokus dan Ruang Lingkup Taman Maritim adalah teknologi dan kehidupan masyarakat yaitu Desain Bangunan Kelautan dan Perikanan. Manajemen Transportasi dan Aplikasi Teknologi Pelayaran, Energi Laut Terbarukan, Material Laut Canggih, Manajemen Pelabuhan, Pengembangan SDM Pesisir, Bencana Lingkungan Maritim, Teknik Oseanografi, serta Sistem dan Kontrol Laut.
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Systematic Review of Dangerous Goods Handling in Port Operations: Safety Management Systems, Risk Assessment, and Technological Innovations Nugraha, Adelio Shatara; Azisah, Nur
Maritime Park: Journal of Maritime Technology and Society Volume 4, Issue 3, 2025
Publisher : Department of Ocean Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, Hasanuddin University

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.62012/mp.vi.45889

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The handling of dangerous goods in port environments represents one of the most critical safety challenges in maritime logistics, necessitating comprehensive risk management approaches and advanced safety protocols. This systematic literature review analyzes current practices, challenges, and innovations in dangerous goods handling at ports, examining safety management systems, risk assessment methodologies, and technological solutions. Following PRISMA guidelines, 37 peer-reviewed articles published between 2014-2024 were systematically analyzed based on their relevance to dangerous goods handling, port operations, safety management, and risk assessment in maritime environments. The analysis reveals five key themes: risk assessment and safety management systems, regulatory frameworks and compliance, technological innovations and automation, human factors and training, and environmental impact and sustainability. Major findings indicate that integrated risk-based approaches, combined with advanced detection capabilities and comprehensive training programs, significantly enhance safety outcomes in dangerous goods handling. The research emphasizes the critical need for holistic safety management systems that integrate technological solutions, regulatory compliance, human factor considerations, and environmental protection measures. Current evidence suggests that ports implementing comprehensive safety management frameworks demonstrate substantial improvements in incident reduction and operational efficiency. Future research directions should prioritize the development of smart port technologies, standardized international protocols for dangerous goods management, and enhanced integration between automated systems and human decision-making processes to address emerging challenges in increasingly complex port environments.
Monte Carlo-Based Risk Probability Modeling for Ship Incident Muzhoffar, Dimas Angga Fakhri; Tumenggung, Teddy; Riadi, Achmad; Budiyanto, Muhammad Arif; Santoso, Muhammad Agung
Maritime Park: Journal of Maritime Technology and Society Volume 4, Issue 3, 2025
Publisher : Department of Ocean Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, Hasanuddin University

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.62012/mp.vi.46416

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The shipping industry, a critical component of global logistics, faces persistent operational risks that threaten safety, environmental integrity, and economic stability. Traditional risk assessments, often reliant on descriptive statistics, fail to capture the probabilistic and multifaceted nature of maritime accidents. This study bridges this gap by developing a robust Monte Carlo simulation framework to quantify incident probabilities for a tanker fleet. Utilizing a comprehensive dataset from a shipping company, including incident reports, tanker characteristics, and root causes, the model iteratively samples operational and technical variables up to 50,000 iterations to project risk distributions and identify critical failure pathways. The results demonstrate that risk is highly contextual and not an intrinsic tanker property. The analysis reveals that mid-sized tankers (20,000–35,000 GT) are most susceptible to technical failures like propulsion and auxiliary machinery breakdowns, aligning with their high risk for asset loss and security breaches. Conversely, larger tankers (> 60,000 GT) exhibit systematically lower risk across most categories, which is attributed to advanced safety systems and stricter protocols. A notable exception is environmental risk, where smaller tankers (≤ 5000 GT) pose the lowest threat due to their limited spillage potential. The simulation achieved convergence at 10,000 iterations for personnel injury and security breach incidents, and 5000 for asset loss and environmental impacts, providing a validated threshold for reliable prediction. This study concludes that the Monte Carlo method effectively translates historical data into actionable insights, enabling proactive, precisely timed mitigations tailored to specific tanker profiles and incident types. The findings offer a paradigm shift from reactive to predictive risk management in maritime operations.
Redisigning the Construction of Graving Dock Gate to Get a More Optimal Design Suci, Indah Melati; Alamsyah; Nurcholik, Samsu Dlukha; Martinus; Alie, Muhammad Zubair Muis
Maritime Park: Journal of Maritime Technology and Society Volume 4, Issue 3, 2025
Publisher : Department of Ocean Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, Hasanuddin University

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.62012/mp.vi.46023

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The graving dock gate is one part of the graving dock construction. the construction of the graving dock gate that is directly facing the sea must be able to withstand the load from the water at all times. by making modifications to the Gate construction, the design results are obtained which are quite optimal in terms of weight strength. the redesign of the graving dock Gate pt.barokah galangan perkasa cannot be separated from a problem where the previous construction design was too heavy and exceeded the required laden. Causing the graving dock gate to not be able to float when the water conditions are low. The main size of the graving dock gate pt.barokah galangan perkasa is 3 meters long, 46 meters wide, 7.32 meters high. the method used in this redesign process is to use the e application of the finite element method ANSYS apdl, while 3d modeling uses SketchUp, and AutoCAD.
Numerical Analysis of Hydrodynamic and Channel Discharge Impacts of Planned Coastal Reclamation in Eastern Surabaya Ishak, Muhammad; Suntoyo; Pratikto , Widi Agoes
Maritime Park: Journal of Maritime Technology and Society Volume 4, Issue 3, 2025
Publisher : Department of Ocean Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, Hasanuddin University

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.62012/mp.v4i3.46527

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Reclamation is a widely adopted strategy to address land scarcity by converting coastal waters into new land. This approach has been implemented in many major cities worldwide to support economic growth and infrastructure expansion, including in Surabaya. As the core of the Gerbangkertosusila National Strategic Area, Surabaya is actively pursuing coastal development, one of which is the planned integrated reclamation project, Surabaya Waterfront Land (SWL), in the Pamurbaya region. Previous studies have shown that reclamation can significantly alter hydrodynamic processes, including river discharge in estuarine channels. This study investigates changes in hydrodynamic patterns and primary channel discharges following reclamation, using numerical simulations with Delft3D. Model performance was validated with a Root Mean Square Error (RMSE) of 0.4. The results indicate that reclamation increases current velocities in the southern sector to ≥1.5 m/s, with flows between reclamation blocks ranging from 0.8–1.2 m/s. In contrast, currents in sheltered areas weaken to about 0.2 m/s. Reclamation also intensifies erosion in areas directly exposed to open flow, while promoting sediment deposition in sheltered zones. Channel discharge decreased by 20–70% after reclamation, with the greatest reductions in the Kepiting and Bokor rivers (60–70%) and the smallest in the Wonokromo River (15–20%). These findings underscore the importance of planning reclamation projects with due regard to community livelihoods and coastal ecosystem sustainability. Recommended mitigation measures include constructing connecting canals to maintain circulation, implementing staged reclamation to allow adaptive evaluation, and restoring mangrove belts along reclamation boundaries. The study highlights the value of numerical modeling as a decision-support tool for adaptive and sustainable coastal management.

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