Sustainable fleet operations through integrated optimization under techno-economic shipping and environmental constraints
Journal
DEOS Working Papers
Date Issued
January 2025
Abstract
The maritime sector faces increasing challenges as part of its ongoing transformation
period towards more sustainable shipping: There is a shift in fuel preferences, with a
gradual phasing out of high-polluting options in favor of cleaner, more sustainable
alternatives, amidst increasingly stringent environmental policies pushing for
greenhouse gases (GHG) emissions reduction, on top of the already complex technoeconomic considerations for optimal shipping operations. These multifaceted
challenges call for sophisticated, holistic solutions that can address economic,
environmental, and operational aspects simultaneously. In response, the Global Climate
Hub (GCH – an initiative under the UN Sustainable Development Solutions Network)
develops integrated models to assess such problems and provide sustainable pathways.
Here, we present such a model, the MaritimeGCH, a free, open-source, simple and
comprehensive tool to address such challenges of maritime fleet management.
MaritimeGCH integrates different techno-economic, environmental, operational
factors and recent European environmental policies into a single, comprehensive model,
which is at the same time simple and transferable to various scales. The optimization
logic is first described for maritime problems; next the detailed mathematical
description of MaritimeGCH model is presented; and finally, its potential for policyrelevant scenario analysis is outlined with specific examples. The model is publicly
available to encourage similar applications and improvements.
period towards more sustainable shipping: There is a shift in fuel preferences, with a
gradual phasing out of high-polluting options in favor of cleaner, more sustainable
alternatives, amidst increasingly stringent environmental policies pushing for
greenhouse gases (GHG) emissions reduction, on top of the already complex technoeconomic considerations for optimal shipping operations. These multifaceted
challenges call for sophisticated, holistic solutions that can address economic,
environmental, and operational aspects simultaneously. In response, the Global Climate
Hub (GCH – an initiative under the UN Sustainable Development Solutions Network)
develops integrated models to assess such problems and provide sustainable pathways.
Here, we present such a model, the MaritimeGCH, a free, open-source, simple and
comprehensive tool to address such challenges of maritime fleet management.
MaritimeGCH integrates different techno-economic, environmental, operational
factors and recent European environmental policies into a single, comprehensive model,
which is at the same time simple and transferable to various scales. The optimization
logic is first described for maritime problems; next the detailed mathematical
description of MaritimeGCH model is presented; and finally, its potential for policyrelevant scenario analysis is outlined with specific examples. The model is publicly
available to encourage similar applications and improvements.

