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Analysis of development, potential and importance of the Northern Sea Route

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Today, almost 80% of cargo is transported by sea. Most of the global maritime shipping operations are performed in the direction East – West, through the southern routes, e.g. Singapore – Suez Canal – Gibraltar – Europe. The total fuel cost is the major concern and the main drawback of these routes. According to the latest statistics and analyses, the price of fuel is growing and such a trend will cause a great impact on the economies of developing countries. For these reasons, new alternative maritime routes, in which the optimisation of transportation in the maritime transport network can be achieved, are to be found. There is a possibility of establishing such routes in the areas of high latitudes where climatological changes and diminishing ice open up entirely new possibilities for shipping and present completely new challenges in the global shipping industry. Through the comparative analysis of the main routes and the SWOT (Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities and Threats) method, this paper discusses the advantages, potential and importance, as well as the level of reliability, threats and disadvantages of using the areas of high latitude in maritime transport.
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61--67
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Bibliogr. 21 poz., rys., tab.
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  • University of Split, Faculty of Maritime Studies 38 Zrinsko Frankopanska St., Split, Croatia
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  • University of Split, Faculty of Maritime Studies 38 Zrinsko Frankopanska St., Split, Croatia
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  • University of Split, Faculty of Maritime Studies 38 Zrinsko Frankopanska St., Split, Croatia
  • University of Zagreb, Faculty of Transport and Traffic Sciences 4 Vukelićeva St., Zagreb, Croatia
Bibliografia
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  • 6. JANNE, E. (2015) Fuel and economic efficiency of an icegoing vessel on the Northern Sea Route. Aalto University School of Engineering Espoo.
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  • 14. IMO (2010) Guidelines for ships operating in Polar waters. IMO Resolution A.1024 (26).
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  • 16. MARCHENKO, N. (2014) Northern Sea Route – Modern state and challenges. 33rd International Conference on Ocean, Offshore and Arctic Engineering.
  • 17. MARKUSSEN, J. (2012) The High North, The Natural Resources, Northeast Passage. Norwegian Business Delegation to the Republic of Korea, Seoul.
  • 18. Norwegian Mapping Authority (2011) Marine Traffic in the Arctic. A Report Commissioned by the Norwegian Mapping Authority.
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  • 21. http://globalriskinsights.com/2014/02/northeast-passage-torevolutionize-global-shipping/
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