Original Article
Maritime Economics & Logistics (2007) 9, 119–137. doi:10.1057/palgrave.mel.9100175
The Maritime Security Management System: Perceptions of the International Shipping Community
Vinh V Thai1 and Devinder Grewal1
1Department of Maritime and Logistics Management, Australian Maritime College, P.O. Box 986, Launceston, Tasmania 7250, Australia. E-mail: V.Thai@amc.edu.au
Abstract
This paper presents the findings of a research project on the Maritime Security Management System (MSMS) conducted at the Australian Maritime College (AMC) in 2005–2006. The main objectives of this study are to identify key shore-based and near shore activities associated with maritime operations that are currently not covered by the International Ship and Port Facility Security Code and players involved in these activities; to explore and analyse important relationships among them, which can affect the management of security; to investigate the key criteria of a good/effective security management system; to explore the perceived effectiveness of some major aspects of security activities in a MSMS; and to identify the perceived importance of essential elements in a MSMS. Based on this identification and analysis, essential inputs that should be included in the curriculum of maritime universities and training institutions are proposed. This study applies a two-stage methodological approach, in which a focus group discussion is utilised first to explore the initial ideas from maritime experts, followed by a mail survey to reflect the perceptions of the international shipping community. The findings of this study provide essential insights to the formulation of such a global MSMS for the sake of safer and more efficient maritime transport.
Keywords:
Maritime Security Management System, security culture, shore-based activities, security relationships, security elements, security education and training
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