Abstract

An assessment of the maritime ferry market for the Baltic Sea region is carried out on the basis of a group of carrier companies and statistics for 2019. To assess the impact of sea passenger ports on each other, the pie charts are used. This research is carried out on the basis of the Princess Anastasia ferry ship and cruises using St. Petersburg port as a start and end point. Based on the research, it is established that there is a trend to increase the passenger traffic in this region and increase the size of cruise and ferry vessels. At the same time, it is found, that a trend of decreasing the cruise ships is observed, but their sizes are significantly increasing, which requires the modernization of passenger port infrastructure and investments in it. Based on the research, the assessment of constraints in the development of new route lines in the Baltic Sea region is given. To solve the route estimation problem, a mathematical model and an objective function that seeks to minimize possible costs are presented. Solving this problem requires observing a large number of boundary conditions, which in practice leads to a simplification of this objective function and finding only some boundary solutions. On the other hand, although this model has the accuracy of the process description, it does not allow taking into account the dynamics of passenger flows. To eliminate this circumstance, the maximum flow problem is stated and a new model for choosing a ferry transport network between different marine passenger ports is presented. The developed model takes into account the interests of passengers traveling on their own vehicles. It is established that the results of using the model can be used to build a methodological basis for the route ferry network for the selected region of the sea. The results of when building model should be used to evaluate the effectiveness of the systems «sea ferry line - passenger sea port - urban transport space near the terminal» and projected new ring ferry routes.

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