Abstract:
A port or a terminal is always associated with
various adverse environmental impacts. There are different tools
and standards to measure environmental performance; such as
ISO 14001, ISO 14031, EMAS and SDM. But incorporating
environmental sustainability into the Balanced Scorecard gives
comprehensive, internally-developed environmental performance
management tool to improve ecological sustainability.
For this research, focused interviews were done to identify
existing environmental issues at container terminals in Sri Lanka,
and Analytical Hierarchical Process (AHP) was the base tool to
rank the defined KPIs, using a questionnaire survey. Finally a
Strategy Map was drawn for the extended Eco-BSC.
The findings of research show that three container terminals,
JCT/UCT, SAGT and CICT are having varied environmental
issues and priorities, therefore the outcomes of the results are
unique to each terminal. The developed model will provide a
comprehensive tool for environmental performance management,
which will help measure and mitigate adverse environmental
impacts, and improving ecological sustainability at the container
terminal.
Citation:
M. P. A. Perera and B. Abeysekara, "Defining KPIs to measure eco-sustainable performance at container terminals in Sri Lanka," 2016 Moratuwa Engineering Research Conference (MERCon), 2016, pp. 315-320, doi: 10.1109/MERCon.2016.7480160.