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Make the World a Safer Place E-Navigation & Risk Management The Insurance Industry Perspective Jorge Pecci

e-navigation To bring about increased safety and security in commercial shipping through better organization of data on ships and on shore, and better data exchange and communication between the two. 2

From Celestial to Digital During the last 30 years we have seen extraordinary progress in technology applied to navigation and communication systems Advanced technology is developing rapidly Mariners have never had more electronic aids to navigation than today There is a need to coordinate systems and develop clear standards 3

e-navigation - 3 Expected outcomes With the intent of a harmonized and integrated concept with application to: Navigation systems on board Integration Standard user interface Preventing distraction and overburdening Management of vessel traffic information ashore Coordination Exchange of comprehensive harmonized data Communications infrastructure seamless harmonized information transfer 4

What do we want to achieve as an Industry? Enhance berth-to-berth navigation Improved safety Improve environment protection Increase vessel efficiency Improve human resource management Essentially, we want to achieve efficiencies and reduce risk to a ALARP level 5

Today s environment Despite progress The Human Element remains the most important factor in maritime accidents, and navigational errors continue to account for large losses. In 2012 a report produced by a top insurer found that for the previous five years, there had been 85 insurance claims of over $1m of which over 50% were directly related to navigational issues. A study conducted by UK authorities indicated that navigational errors and failures were a significant element in over half of the merchant shipping accidents 6

Incident response enhancement Captain, I think I missed the turn. Incident management service provides functionality to manage: Search and rescue Oil spillages Collisions Groundings Fire fighting Medical evacuation Search patterns/areas are distributed to all units involved, such as: Navy, Coastguard, Marine Police, etc Fire, Ambulance, Police, etc 7

Total Losses 1998-2012 By Cause, All Vessel Type (vessels > 500 GT) 8

Serious Losses 1998-2012 By Cause, All Vessel Type (vessels > 500 GT) 9

The available navigable waters are shrinking and ships are increasing in size and number The navigable sea space for shipping is decreasing rapidly to allow for fishing, leisure, renewable energy and environmentally protected areas. At the same time the number and size of vessels is increasing and the number of crew members required decreasing. Is automation enough? It is not unusual to see large ships and small leisure crafts sharing the same space in a congested harbor 10

Challenging! 11

Tanker, Bulkcarrier, Containership and Multipurpose Fleets. 12

Reducing navigation error In order to reduce navigational error, we must ensure that new technologies can aid, rather than hinder the mariner. They must be integrated under an overarching frameworkjust as all of the instruments in a large orchestra need to be tuned and harmonized to produce a good overall effect. Such harmonized information should enhance situational awareness and decision support for mariners and consequently, enhance navigational safety and efficiency. 14

The Insurance Market concern Over Reliance on electronic means of Navigation Lack of standardization onboard and ashore, incompatibility between vessels and an increased and unnecessary level of complexity More time spent looking at a screen than looking out the window Use of e-navigation without proper training of all stakeholders GPS as the unique/main source of positioning Implementation on an aged fleet 17

Average Age of the World Fleet 2000-2013 18

The Insurance Market concern Transitional period length and related risks Implementation plan Regulatory framework Technical requirements New training requirements to be defined for mariners, including changes to existing Maritime Academies syllabus Shore base personnel training standards/requirements Reduction of crew size 19

Thank you 20