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'''Modes of transport (and type of [[energy]] consumed): ''' | '''Modes of transport (and type of [[energy]] consumed): ''' | ||
*[[w:Ship]] (high sulphur / low sulphur [[w:diesel engine|diesel]]), ([[ocean]] or [[inland]]) Identified by [[w:IMO number]] or [[ship name]]. | *[[w:Ship]] (high sulphur / low sulphur [[w:diesel engine|diesel]]), ([[ocean]] or [[inland]]) Identified by [[w:IMO number]] or [[ship name]]. | ||
**[[w:RORO]] (diesel) (Roll On Roll Off, loads full trucs) | **[[w:RORO]] (diesel) (Roll On Roll Off, loads full trucs) | ||
**[[w:Container ship]] (diesel) ship | **[[w:Container ship]] (diesel) ship | ||
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== Ecologicality of modes of transport == | == Ecologicality of modes of transport == | ||
Sea vessels are basically very ecological even if the transported distance goes into the thousands or tens of thousands of km. | Sea vessels are basically very ecological even if the transported distance goes into the thousands or tens of thousands of km. | ||
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Airplane is the most unecological way to transport things as the CO2 footprint is very high for aircargo. | Airplane is the most unecological way to transport things as the CO2 footprint is very high for aircargo. | ||
== Figuring out transportation distances == | |||
''' Commercial ''' | |||
* [https://developers.google.com/maps/documentation/distance-matrix/overview 'Google Maps Platform -> Web Services -> ''''Distance Matrix API'''' at developers.google.com] | |||
''' Non-commercial ''' | |||
So if you know of any open content sources to get road/railroad/ship/airtravel distances between places it would be most welcome. | |||
== Figuring out energy efficiency == | |||
From '''[[w:Energy efficiency in transport]]''' we can figure out the transportation costs are if we know the [[logistics]] route: Usage of fuel/kg/km transported for all transport types | |||
== Ship tracking == | |||
Various ship-tracking services exist that get their data feed from '''[[w:Automatic identification system]]s'''. AIS tracking become mandatory on all ships since 2004 <ref>http://www.vesseltracking.net/article/free-ais-ship-tracking-web-sites</ref> as [[w:International Maritime Organization|IMO]] requires ships over 300 [[w:gross tonnage]] to install an AIS [[w:transponder]] on board. The transponder transmits vessel position, SOG and COG (speed and [[w:Course (navigation)|course]] [[w:Ground speed|over ground]]), ship name, ship size and next [[w:Port#Port_of_call|port of call]].<ref>http://www.marinetraffic.org/marine-traffic</ref> | |||
AIS uses '''[[w:Maritime Mobile Service Identity]]''' codegroups for ship ID | |||
The '''[[w:National Marine Electronics Association]]''' (NMEA) is a US-based marine electronics [[w:trade association|trade organization]] setting standards of communication between [[w:marine electronics]]. | |||
An '''[[w:ENI number]]''' (European Number of Identification or European Vessel Identification Number) is a registration for ships capable of navigating on inland European waters. It is a unique, eight-digit identifier that is attached to a [[w:hull (watercraft)|hull]] for its entire lifetime, independent of the vessel's current [[w:ship naming and launching|name]] or [[w:flag state|flag]]. (Wikipedia) | |||
''' AIS tracking services ''' | |||
* [http://www.aishub.net/ AIS Data Exchange at AISHub.net]<ref group="1st seen in" name="vesseltracking.net">http://www.vesseltracking.net/article/free-ais-ship-tracking-web-sites</ref> - AIS data sharing and vessel tracking by AISHub | |||
* https://www.fleetmon.com/ - search by IMO, MMSI, vessel and port name | |||
* https://www.marinetraffic.com/ | |||
* https://www.marinevesseltraffic.com/ offers ship search, IMO, ENI, MMSI number search and also [https://www.marinevesseltraffic.com/2013/07/container-ships-and-cargo-tracking.html container and cargo tracking] and [https://www.marinevesseltraffic.com/2014/04/cargo-airlines-tracker.html cargo airline tracking] | |||
* https://www.myshiptracking.com/ | |||
* [https://www.radar-live.com/p/ship-radar.html Ship tracker & Find AIS online at radar-live.com] | |||
* https://www.shippingexplorer.net/ - live vessel tracking - [https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=net.shippingexplorer android app] [https://apps.apple.com/app/shippingexplorer/id472310436 iOS app] | |||
* https://www.ships.com.ua/en/ | |||
* https://shiptracker.live/ | |||
* https://www.vesselfinder.com/ [https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.astrapaging.vff&hl=en VesselFinder free Android app] [https://apps.apple.com/us/app/vesselfinder-free/id918080862 VesselFinder Lite for iOS]. | |||
''' AIS tracking services for businesses ''' | |||
* [http://www.vesseltracking.net/company/msc MSC Container Tracker at vesseltracking.net] | |||
* [http://www.vesseltracking.net/company/maersk Maersk Container Tracker at vesseltracking.net] | |||
* [http://www.vesseltracking.net/company/cosco COSCO Container Tracking at vesseltracking.net] | |||
''' Sources of links ''' | |||
* http://www.marinetraffic.org | |||
* http://www.vesseltracking.net/article/free-ais-ship-tracking-web-sites | |||
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