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9 April 2024 Research on the vulnerability of container terminals under the new development pattern of double circulation
Cuilian Liu, Yuyang Li
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Abstract
In response to the recent sluggish international trade demand and a year-on-year decrease in China's total import and export volume, a vulnerability assessment framework for container terminals under the new development pattern of "Double Circulation" has been proposed. By tracing the appearance of container terminal vulnerability and based on the three major characteristic elements of vulnerability principle, analyze and determine the influencing factors of container terminal vulnerability. Construct a vulnerability evaluation index system for container terminals from four aspects: personnel, machinery, environment, and management. Taking the Yangshan Phase IV intelligent container terminal as the research object, a comprehensive vulnerability assessment of the container terminal was conducted through DEMATEL-ISM and ANP-Fuzzy. The results indicate that the overall vulnerability level of the Yangshan Phase IV intelligent container terminal is relatively low, with a vulnerability level of 39%. Finally, based on the experimental results, suggestions for anti vulnerability measures of the Yangshan Phase IV intelligent container terminal are provided from three aspects: emergency risk management, collaborative management, and personnel management.
(2024) Published by SPIE. Downloading of the abstract is permitted for personal use only.
Cuilian Liu and Yuyang Li "Research on the vulnerability of container terminals under the new development pattern of double circulation", Proc. SPIE 12989, Third International Conference on Intelligent Traffic Systems and Smart City (ITSSC 2023), 129890C (9 April 2024); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.3023895
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Matrices

Education and training

Double patterning technology

Analytical research

Safety

Environmental management

Factor analysis

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