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Despite the impressive development and progress they have exhibited over recent years, Asian ports still suffer from a number of problems including insufficient port and/or terminal capacity, inefficient management and operation, and bureaucratic administration, all of which add significantly to...
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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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Following a description of the fundamental concepts and terms applicable in maritime risk management (MRM), the various methods by which shipowners might reduce their maritime liability risk are analysed. The advantages and disadvantages of each of the methods are addressed and examples of their...
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This paper investigates the efficiency of container terminals within the context of global supply chain management. The efficiency and scale properties of 104 of Europe's container terminals with annual throughput of over 10,000 TEUs1 in 2003, distributed across 29 European countries, are...
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Container port accessibility examines the potential or opportunity for the transportation of containerised cargoes within the global liner shipping network. It is also a particularly relevant aspect of port competitiveness since, as previous studies have pointed out, the level of throughput at...
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The idiosyncratic characteristics of the shipping industry render the prudent appraisal of shipping investments imperative. Despite this, the shipping finance literature seems to have placed greater emphasis on the issues of credit analysis and raising funds for shipping investments as opposed...
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Liner shipping is a rather unique and idiosyncratic sector of the shipping industry. As such, it has attracted much attention from both researchers and policy makers. The purpose of this special issue of the International Journal of Maritime Economics is to investigate current thought in liner...
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