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Determinants of port centrality in maritime container transportation

Journal Article
Wang, Y., & Cullinane, K. (2016)
Determinants of port centrality in maritime container transportation. Transportation Research Part E: Logistics and Transportation Review, 95, 326-340. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.tre.2016.04.002
This paper adapts Freeman’s measures of degree, closeness and betweenness centrality and applies them to assessing: port centrality in relation to direct connectivity; accessi...

Traffic consolidation in East Asian container ports: a network flow analysis.

Journal Article
Wang, Y., & Cullinane, K. (2014)
Traffic consolidation in East Asian container ports: a network flow analysis. Transportation research. Part A, Policy and practice, 61C, 152-163. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.tra.2014.01.007
The proliferation of hub-and-spoke operations in maritime container transportation has resulted in the widespread consolidation of traffic flows. Utilising liner shipping netw...

The problem of empty container repositioning costs for Scottish exporters.

Presentation / Conference
Monios, J., & Wang, Y. (2014, January)
The problem of empty container repositioning costs for Scottish exporters. Paper presented at Scottish Transport Applications and Research Conference, Glasgow

Rosyth-Zeebrugge: a potential intermodal maritime logistics corridor for Scottish freight transportation.

Presentation / Conference
Wang, Y., Mathie, I., & Monios, J. (2013, July)
Rosyth-Zeebrugge: a potential intermodal maritime logistics corridor for Scottish freight transportation. Paper presented at 26th European Conference on Operation Research, Rome, Italy
The majority of freight originated from Scotland is trucked south to go via Channel Tunnel or ports in Southeast England. As Scotland’s only ferry connection to mainland Europ...

Spatial and institutional characteristics of inland port development in China

Journal Article
Monios, J., & Wang, Y. (2013)
Spatial and institutional characteristics of inland port development in China. GeoJournal, https://doi.org/10.1007/s10708-013-9473-2
This paper examines the spatial and institutional characteristics of the emerging trend of inland port development in China. The paper analyses a sample of 18 major inland por...

The hierarchical configuration of the container port industry: an application of multiple linkage analysis

Journal Article
Cullinane, K., & Wang, Y. (2012)
The hierarchical configuration of the container port industry: an application of multiple linkage analysis. Maritime Policy and Management, 39, 169-187. https://doi.org/10.1080/03088839.2011.650719
This paper aims to provide a hierarchical configuration of the container port industry. It attempts to do so by determining a port hierarchy and then, utilising this, deriving...

A network perspective on the port hierarchy and inter-port competition.

Presentation / Conference
Wang, Y., & Cullinane, K. (2012, June)
A network perspective on the port hierarchy and inter-port competition. Paper presented at The 9th International Conference on Logistics and Sustainable Transport, Celje, Slovenia

A comparison of inland port development on three continents.

Presentation / Conference
Monios, J., & Wang, Y. (2012, February)
A comparison of inland port development on three continents. Paper presented at Association of American Geographers Annual Meeting, New York, USA

Inland port development in China: lessons for and from other continents.

Presentation / Conference
Monios, J., & Wang, Y. (2012, January)
Inland port development in China: lessons for and from other continents. Paper presented at Eighth International Conference on Traffic and Transportation Studies (ICTTS), Changsha, China