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Hafen 57 Port 57 Schifffahrt 53 Shipping 53 Hafenwirtschaft 44 Port management 44 Welt 44 World 44 Container terminal 35 Containerterminal 35 Cargo shipping 29 Frachtschifffahrt 29 Container shipping 20 Containerschifffahrt 20 Container transport 17 Containerverkehr 17 Lieferkette 17 Supply chain 17 Logistics 13 Reederei 13 Shipping company 13 Greenhouse gas emissions 12 Logistics provider 12 Logistik 12 Logistikunternehmen 12 Theorie 12 Theory 12 Treibhausgas-Emissionen 12 Forecasting model 11 Prognoseverfahren 11 Risikomanagement 11 Risk management 11 Scheduling problem 10 Scheduling-Verfahren 10 Coronavirus 8 Freight transport 8 Güterverkehr 8 Hafenanlagen 8 Liner shipping 8 Linienschifffahrt 8
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Article 531 Book / Working Paper 5
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Article in journal 140 Aufsatz in Zeitschrift 140 Aufsatzsammlung 5
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Undetermined 373 English 163
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Cullinane, Kevin 17 Haralambides, Hercules E. 14 Notteboom, Theo E. 10 Haralambides, Hercules E 8 Parola, Francesco 8 Baird, Alfred J 7 Cariou, Pierre 7 Haralambides, H E 7 Panayides, Photis M 7 Ferrari, Claudio 6 Hoffmann, Jan 6 Satta, Giovanni 6 Wilmsmeier, Gordon 6 Acciaro, Michele 5 Barros, Carlos Pestana 5 Haezendonck, Elvira 5 Talley, Wayne K 5 Bichou, Khalid 4 De, Prabir 4 Kaiser, Mark J 4 Kim, Kap Hwan 4 Lam, Jasmine Siu Lee 4 Mangan, John 4 Munim, Ziaul Haque 4 Notteboom, Theo 4 Psaraftis, Harilaos N 4 Sciomachen, Anna 4 Verbeke, Alain 4 Ambrosino, Daniela 3 Ashar, Asaf 3 Brooks, Mary R 3 Calatayud, Agustina 3 Chen, Shun 3 Coeck, Chris 3 Dullaert, Wout 3 Fleming, Douglas K 3 Fusillo, Mike 3 Golias, Mihalis M 3 Goss, Richard O 3 Grewal, Devinder 3
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Maritime Economics and Logistics 392 Maritime economics & logistics 144
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RePEc 392 ECONIS (ZBW) 144
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The ISPS Code and The Cost of Port Compliance: An Initial Logistics and Supply Chain Framework for Port Security Assessment and Management
Bichou, Khalid - In: Maritime Economics and Logistics 6 (2004) 4, pp. 322-348
Following a description of ISPS and non-ISPS security initiatives, the main risk factors and security threats to ports are identified and analysed, with a focus on the risks stemming from non-tangible assets, flows and processes. Similarly, the various economic approaches to risk management and...
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Performance Conditions for Container Terminals
Ilmer, Martin - In: Maritime Economics and Logistics 6 (2004) 3, pp. 276-277
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Principles of Transport Economics
Mangan, John - In: Maritime Economics and Logistics 6 (2004) 3, pp. 274-275
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Market Efficiency in the Second-hand Market for Bulk Ships
Adland, Aror O S; Koekebakar, Steen - In: Maritime Economics and Logistics 6 (2004) 2, pp. 197-197
CORRECTION TO:: Maritime Economics and Logistics (2004) 6, 1–15. doi:10.1057/palgrave.mel.9100093In the above paper, an …
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Is Liner Shipping Supply Fixed?
Fusillo, Mike - In: Maritime Economics and Logistics 6 (2004) 3, pp. 220-235
Liner shipping firms have long argued that the task of providing adequate service to shippers while earning reasonable rates of return on capital requires at least some form of limited antitrust immunity. Carriers contend that because scheduling requirements unique to liner shipping firms...
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A Competitive Analysis of Chinese Container Ports Using the Analytic Hierarchy Process
Song, Dong-Wook; Yeo, Ki-Tae - In: Maritime Economics and Logistics 6 (2004) 1, pp. 34-52
Over 20% of the world's container traffic occurs from Asian ports. China's entry into the market has significantly stimulated this process. Since China adopted its liberalised economic policy in the 1970s, its economy has grown at an average rate of 10% or more per annum. In particular, the...
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An Application of AHP on Transhipment Port Selection: A Global Perspective
Lirn, T C; Thanopoulou, H A; Beynon, M J; Beresford, A K C - In: Maritime Economics and Logistics 6 (2004) 1, pp. 70-91
The research presented in this paper applies the Analytic Hierarchy Process (AHP) to reveal and analyse transhipment port selection by global carriers. In all, 47 relevant service attributes were recorded from a literature review. Two rounds of Delphi surveys – followed by brainstorming...
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Evaluation of the Economic Impact of Proposed Non-Indigenous Species Control Measures for the St Lawrence Seaway Using Multi-Attribute Decision Theory
Perakis, An; Yang, Zhiyong - In: Maritime Economics and Logistics 6 (2004) 1, pp. 16-33
Mandatory ballast water management, resulting in an increase of required freight rates (RFR) on the St Lawrence Seaway, may cause modal shifts from the marine transportation mode to other modes. However, the modal shifts could well produce several undesirable side effects, such as worse air...
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Governance in Seaport Clusters
Langen, Peter de - In: Maritime Economics and Logistics 6 (2004) 2, pp. 141-156
Seaports can be meaningfully analysed with a cluster perspective. In this perspective, seaports are regarded as concentrations of economic activity related to the arrival and service of ships and cargoes at ports. This perspective has two main advantages: first, it draws attention to forces of...
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Ship Scheduling and Cost Analysis for Route Planning in Liner Shipping
Ting, Shih-Chan; Tzeng, Gwo-Hshiung - In: Maritime Economics and Logistics 5 (2003) 4, pp. 378-392
Liner shipping companies can benefit significantly by improving ship scheduling and cost analysis in service route planning by systematic methods. This paper proposes a dynamic programming (DP) model for ship scheduling and identifies cost items relevant to the planning of a service route, which...
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