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      Approach for the Design of Specialized Ships: The Case of Cargo Transport to an Ocean Island

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          The island of Fernando de Noronha (FN) is a marine protected area, located about 293 nautical miles from Recife, Brazil. Supplies are transported out by improvised boats and the main freight contractor, the Administration of FN (AFN) spends large sums with outsourced shipping services, some of which could be redirected to problems of major concern such as health, environment and education. Using a sequence of five steps, including the construction of a database, mathematical simulation and economic feasibility analysis, it was possible to develop a preliminary design for a specialized economically viable vessel, which meets the requirement, draught limitations and needs of the island of FN. It is shown that the approach is feasible through the construction of a mathematical optimization model and a design of a vessel of about 450 tons of displacement that allows cost savings to AFN of around US$ 1.76M per year.

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          Brazil
          Brazil
          Brazil
          Brazil
          Brazil
          Journal
          International Journal of Maritime Engineering
          University of Buckingham Press
          July 13 2021
          Article
          65
          10.5750/ijme.v163iA2.756
          00a2b31d-ceaa-4234-a3cb-51c94bd28892
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          General engineering,Engineering,Civil engineering,Mechanical engineering
          General engineering, Engineering, Civil engineering, Mechanical engineering

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