A planning framework for bunker risk management : bunker adjustment factor in bunker risk management integrated framework

An integrated framework has been set up to link the three risk management tools into one system. The three tools are network planning, hedging and Bunker Adjustment Factor (BAF). The focus of this report is, from the perspective of BAF, to mitigate bunker risks, with the incorporation of the other t...

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Main Author: He, Qin.
Other Authors: Teo Chee Chong
Format: Final Year Project (FYP)
Language:English
Published: 2013
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10356/53890
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description An integrated framework has been set up to link the three risk management tools into one system. The three tools are network planning, hedging and Bunker Adjustment Factor (BAF). The focus of this report is, from the perspective of BAF, to mitigate bunker risks, with the incorporation of the other two risk management tools. However, current BAF has been accused of ‘opaque number’ by shippers, and also proved by several academic researchers to be revenue-making rather than cost recovery. In the integrated framework, bunker surcharge is aimed to be fair and transparent, so a new BAF formula would be derived from Transpacific Stabilization Agreement (TSA) and Maersk SBF formulae. In order to demonstrate the advantages of the new formula, comparisons would be done between Maersk SBF and the new formula in numerical results. The Excel application of the integrated model adds to the merits of the bunker surcharge result, which overall gives a more reliable and transparent surcharge. The survey and interview results would be used to evaluate the integrated model about its short-term, long-term benefits and possible problems encountered. Accordingly, recommendations would be made to the current industrial practices of bunker risk management. Future studies suggest improvements in BAF policy of the integrated framework, which is related to the determination of bunker base price.
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spelling ntu-10356/538902023-03-03T16:54:49Z A planning framework for bunker risk management : bunker adjustment factor in bunker risk management integrated framework He, Qin. Teo Chee Chong School of Civil and Environmental Engineering Centre for Transportation Studies DRNTU::Engineering::Maritime studies::Maritime management and business An integrated framework has been set up to link the three risk management tools into one system. The three tools are network planning, hedging and Bunker Adjustment Factor (BAF). The focus of this report is, from the perspective of BAF, to mitigate bunker risks, with the incorporation of the other two risk management tools. However, current BAF has been accused of ‘opaque number’ by shippers, and also proved by several academic researchers to be revenue-making rather than cost recovery. In the integrated framework, bunker surcharge is aimed to be fair and transparent, so a new BAF formula would be derived from Transpacific Stabilization Agreement (TSA) and Maersk SBF formulae. In order to demonstrate the advantages of the new formula, comparisons would be done between Maersk SBF and the new formula in numerical results. The Excel application of the integrated model adds to the merits of the bunker surcharge result, which overall gives a more reliable and transparent surcharge. The survey and interview results would be used to evaluate the integrated model about its short-term, long-term benefits and possible problems encountered. Accordingly, recommendations would be made to the current industrial practices of bunker risk management. Future studies suggest improvements in BAF policy of the integrated framework, which is related to the determination of bunker base price. Bachelor of Science (Maritime Studies) 2013-06-10T02:54:11Z 2013-06-10T02:54:11Z 2013 2013 Final Year Project (FYP) http://hdl.handle.net/10356/53890 en Nanyang Technological University 79 p. application/pdf
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A planning framework for bunker risk management : bunker adjustment factor in bunker risk management integrated framework
title A planning framework for bunker risk management : bunker adjustment factor in bunker risk management integrated framework
title_full A planning framework for bunker risk management : bunker adjustment factor in bunker risk management integrated framework
title_fullStr A planning framework for bunker risk management : bunker adjustment factor in bunker risk management integrated framework
title_full_unstemmed A planning framework for bunker risk management : bunker adjustment factor in bunker risk management integrated framework
title_short A planning framework for bunker risk management : bunker adjustment factor in bunker risk management integrated framework
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topic DRNTU::Engineering::Maritime studies::Maritime management and business
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