Ship collision

Ship collision is the structural impact between two ships or one ship and a floating or still object such as an iceberg.[1] Ship collisions are of particular importance in marine accidents. Some reasons for the latter are:

As sea lanes are getting more congested and ship speeds higher, there is a good possibility that a ship may experience an important accident during her lifetime. Higher speeds may cause larger operational loads, like slamming, or excessively severe loads, for example during a collision. Denser sea routes increase the probability of an accident – in particular a collision – involving ships or ships and shore or offshore structures.

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