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MARITIME POLICY PLANNING MODEL (MPPM)

APEC TPTWG21 Port Experts Group 23-24 September 2002, Brisbane. MARITIME POLICY PLANNING MODEL (MPPM). Dong-Woo Ha Economic Affairs Officer Transport and Tourism Diviaion UNESCAP. Integrated Computer Modules. Maritime Policy Planning Model. Developed by the UNESCAP secretariat

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MARITIME POLICY PLANNING MODEL (MPPM)

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  1. APEC TPTWG21 Port Experts Group 23-24 September 2002, Brisbane MARITIME POLICY PLANNING MODEL(MPPM) Dong-Woo Ha Economic Affairs Officer Transport and Tourism Diviaion UNESCAP

  2. Integrated Computer Modules Maritime Policy Planning Model • Developed by the UNESCAP secretariat • A set of computer modules coveringtrade, shipping and ports • Trade Module • Liner Shipping Network Module • Port Strategic Planning Module APEC TPT-WG21 Port Experts Group

  3. MPPM Model Structure CIY Port Data O-D Data Port share Routes Service details Vessel description Port class TEU/ship-hour Input Trade Module Liner Shipping Network Module Port Strategic Planning Module Output Port-to-port cargo flows Fleet required Vessel calls at ports Port throughputs Port capacity required APEC TPT-WG21 Port Experts Group

  4. What can MPPM do? APEC TPT-WG21 Port Experts Group

  5. Limitations of the Model • Simple trade projection models • Limitations on port numbers • Restrictions on transhipment nodes • No specific links between feeder and mainline • Lack of intermodal representation • Not user friendly APEC TPT-WG21 Port Experts Group

  6. Upgrade of MPPM • Collaboration between UNESCAP and KMI • Previous MPPM Studies (1994, 1997, 2001) • MOU (1998) • MPPM upgrade project (2002-2003) • Advanced computer modeling technology • Expand capacity of number of ports. transshipment nodes to cover the world • Intermodal connection • User friendly APEC TPT-WG21 Port Experts Group

  7. ESCAP Forecast Port Container Throughputs by Country (2011) (Unit : ,000 TEU) (Unit : ,000 TEU) 481 481 22,772 22,772 1,347 1,347 17,087 17,087 46,219 46,219 774 774 1,323 1,323 25,322 25,322 6,410 6,410 1,701 1,701 5,808 5,372 5,808 5,372 1,151 1,151 14,556 30,940 14,556 30,940 6,145 6,145

  8. New APEC-wide Study • A new study to cover the whole APEC region • Cooperation of participating countries will be critical • Provide information and data • Feed-back • Enhance collaboration between APEC and ESCAP APEC TPT-WG21 Port Experts Group

  9. MPPM Thank you APEC TPTWG21 Port Experts Group 23-24 September 2002, Brisbane

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