Hong Kong Convention compliant ship recycling yard design for up to 30,000 dwt ships

Sunaryo and Rinaldi, Chandra P and Djatmiko, Eko B and Fariya, Siti and Kurt, Rafet E and Gunbeyaz, Sefer A (2020) Hong Kong Convention compliant ship recycling yard design for up to 30,000 dwt ships. In: The 12th International Conference on Marine Technology, 2020-10-15 - 2020-10-16.

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Abstract

The study is aimed to design a ship recycling yard in Indonesia which comply to the requirements stated in the Hong Kong Convention for the Safe and Environmentally Sound Recycling of Ships with the capacity up to 30,000 dwt. The study was conducted based on information gathered from field and literature survey. It is estimated that there are approximately 1,400 ships in Indonesia have reached more than 25 years, which need to be replaced by the new ones and will be sent for recycling, but there is not any ship recycling yard that is comply to the Hong Kong Convention requirements, and most of the ship recycling activities are carried out in traditional ways. It is expected that the proposed design will become a reference for ship recycling industry in Indonesia.