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Toward Kuwait Seaport's Sustainability 2040: The Implication of Digital Twins Technology on Terminal Containers' Transformation

Zeinab Gamal (Higher Institute of Computer Science and Business Administration, Egypt; and Onaizah Colleges, Saudi Arabia)
Ahmed Aboualam (Canadian International College, Cape Breton University, Egypt)
Munther Abbas Alkandari (Higher Institute of Telecommunication and Navigation, Kuwait)

The Emerald Handbook of Smart Cities in the Gulf Region: Innovation, Development, Transformation, and Prosperity for Vision 2040

ISBN: 978-1-83608-293-4, eISBN: 978-1-83608-292-7

Publication date: 22 November 2024

Abstract

Seaports seek to find innovative technological solutions to deal with the ever-increasing growth of transportation and increasing the intensity of competition through the use of emerging technology such as digital twin technology to improve the quality of their logistics operations. Despite the success of digital twins in many industries, there is still a lack of their application in the field of seaports where ports play a central role as part of global transportation chains. Seaports sustainability comprises three main aspects: the social aspect that encompasses more job opportunities, the economic aspect that enhances foreign trade, and the environmental aspect that refers to the process of managing and operating ports in a way that saves the environment. This chapter discusses how to apply digital twins’ technology on the imported Twenty equivalent foot unit (TEUs) taking into consideration the population growth, and the capacity of the storage area of the container terminals in an attempt to explore the impact on Kuwait’s seaports sustainability. The study provides a framework for capacity management in an attempt to initiate the next generation of smart seaports cities and consequently impact society, economy, and well-being in Kuwait and Gulf region. The results of the study showed that there is a strong correlation between population growth and imported TEUs growth during the essential stage of the study. The correlation factor was 0.97, and this correlation will support the prediction until Kuwait vision 2040.

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Gamal, Z., Aboualam, A. and Alkandari, M.A. (2024), "Toward Kuwait Seaport's Sustainability 2040: The Implication of Digital Twins Technology on Terminal Containers' Transformation", Lytras, M.D., Alkhaldi, A. and Malik, S. (Ed.) The Emerald Handbook of Smart Cities in the Gulf Region: Innovation, Development, Transformation, and Prosperity for Vision 2040, Emerald Publishing Limited, Leeds, pp. 305-326. https://doi.org/10.1108/978-1-83608-292-720241017

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Emerald Publishing Limited

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