Abstract

Key analysts are emphasizing the importance of the digitalization especially of the supply chain. This work aims to improve maritime shipping companies by introducing digitalization in their operations. This objective is achieved analyzing the impact of maritime container shipping companies’ digitalization. This analysis requires as input the Business Process Model (BPMo) and an inventory of digital applications to verify how the BPMo changes when deploying the applications, define the prerequisites necessary for this deployment, and identify the key performance indicators (KPIs) to track it. The impact of the deployment of the applications has been quantified by using four performance dimensions: Costs, Time, Quality, and Flexibility. The results show that the impacts are different per application, with changes in the processes, the addition of new ones, and the decommissioning of others. The impact of digitalization is high when trying to deploy all the applications at the same time. Companies can leverage this work, which requires reviewing the documented impacts in their processes and the applications’ prerequisites as well as updating their existing balanced scorecard, incorporating the application’s KPIs. A list of 10 applications has been identified as “quick wins”; then, applications can be the starting point for digitalizing a company.

Highlights

  • Maritime transportation defied the COVID-19 disruption, laying the foundations for a transformation in global supply chains [1]

  • Digitalization in the maritime transportation industry is being studied these days following different streams: Munim et al focused on big data and artificial intelligence [3]; Plaza-Hernández studied the integration of internet of things (IoT) technologies in the industry [4]; Kapidani et al looked at the industry digitalization from a sustainability point of view [5]; Kapnissis et al investigated blockchain adoption in the industry [6]; Tijan et al reviewed the drivers, success factors, and barriers to digital transformation in the maritime transport sector [7]

  • The validated Business Process Model (BPMo) for maritime container shipping companies can be found as additional material of this paper

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Introduction

Maritime transportation defied the COVID-19 disruption, laying the foundations for a transformation in global supply chains [1]. Digitalization in the maritime transportation industry is being studied these days following different streams: Munim et al focused on big data and artificial intelligence [3]; Plaza-Hernández studied the integration of IoT technologies in the industry [4]; Kapidani et al looked at the industry digitalization from a sustainability point of view [5]; Kapnissis et al investigated blockchain adoption in the industry [6]; Tijan et al reviewed the drivers, success factors, and barriers to digital transformation in the maritime transport sector [7] These articles are just a few examples that illustrate the relevance of digitalization research in the maritime transportation industry

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