ITPM 2025: pp. 81 - 90

Authors:

  1. Olena Kyryllova
  2. Varvara Piterska
  3. Valeriia Kyryllova
  4. Valentin Shakhov

1. Odesa National Maritime University, 34, Mechnikov str., Odesa, 65029, Ukraine

2. Odesa National Maritime University, 34, Mechnikov str., Odesa, 65029, Ukraine

3. Odesa National Maritime University, 34, Mechnikov str., Odesa, 65029, Ukraine

4. Odesa National Maritime University, 34, Mechnikov str., Odesa, 65029, Ukraine

Abstract 

This research addresses multiple critical tasks: analyzing the management framework for transport system development, investigating port and shipping management methodologies, formulating a project-oriented management mechanism for navigation safety systems, and developing information support for surface and subsurface monitoring within port waters. The study elucidates transport system management concepts and navigation safety information systems, identifies key organizations responsible for safety assurance and object monitoring in Ukraine’s internal waters, territorial sea, contiguous and exclusive economic zones. Additionally, it proposes implementation of a project-oriented information system management mechanism for navigation safety and a comprehensive monitoring system for surface and subsurface conditions in port waters and approaches, based on the Long Range Identification and Tracking System conceptual
information model.

Keywords

Information system, maritime transport, project management, seaport, navigation safety

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