Container ports in Latin America: challenges in a changing global economy
Book Chapter
Wilmsmeier, G., & Monios, J. (2015)
Container ports in Latin America: challenges in a changing global economy. In P. Lee, & K. Cullinane (Eds.), Dynamic Shipping and Port Developments in the Globalized Economy, (11-52). Palgrave Macmillian. https://doi.org/10.1057/9781137514233_2
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A Competitive Analysis of Chinese Container Ports Using the Analytic Hierarchy Process
Book Chapter
Song, D., & Yeo, G. (2015)
A Competitive Analysis of Chinese Container Ports Using the Analytic Hierarchy Process. In H. Haralambides (Ed.), Port Management, 339-359. Palgrave Macmillan. https://doi.org/10.1057/9781137475770_16
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...
Identifying material, geographical and institutional mobilities in the global maritime trade system.
Book Chapter
Monios, J., & Wilmsmeier, G. (2015)
Identifying material, geographical and institutional mobilities in the global maritime trade system
Objects and materials are on the move like never before, often at astonishing speeds and along hidden routeways. This collection opens to social scientific scrutiny the variou...
Competition and co-operation in maritime logistics operations.
Book Chapter
Lee, E., & Song, D. (2015)
Competition and co-operation in maritime logistics operations. In C. Lee, & Q. Meng (Eds.), Handbook of Ocean Container Transport Logistics: Making Global Supply Chains Effective (477-496). Cham: Springer. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-11891-8_16
This chapter aims to examine environmental challenges that maritime logistics operators have recently faced with, and to investigate strategic ways that maritime logistics ope...
Understanding the port-centric logistics concept.
Book Chapter
Song, D. (2013)
Understanding the port-centric logistics concept. In Freight Industry Yearbook, 55-56. Ten Alps Publishing
Container terminal efficiency and private sector participation: an application to Turkey and the Eastern Mediterranean.
Book Chapter
Demirel, B., Cullinane, K., & Haralambides, H. (2012)
Container terminal efficiency and private sector participation: an application to Turkey and the Eastern Mediterranean. In W. Talley (Ed.), The Blackwell Companion to Maritime Economics, 571-598. Blackwells Publishers. https://doi.org/10.1002/9781444345667.ch28
An international dimension: shipping.
Book Chapter
Cullinane, K. (2012)
An international dimension: shipping. In L. Chapman, & T. J. Ryley (Eds.), Transport and Climate Change, 65-104. Emerald Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1108/S2044-9941%282012%290000002007
Purpose – The shipping industry is generally recognised as having better fuel efficiency than other transport modes. In many regions of the world, therefore, policy has promot...
Captive and contestable port hinterlands: modelling and visualization using GIS.
Book Chapter
Kronbak, J., & Cullinane, K. (2011)
Captive and contestable port hinterlands: modelling and visualization using GIS. In K. Cullinane (Ed.), International Handbook Of Maritime Economics, 348-362. Edward Elgar Publishing
This paper presents the results of a research project using a geographical information system (GIS)-based model to illustrate and asses captive and contestable port hinterland...
Liner shipping networks and market concentration.
Book Chapter
Wilmsmeier, G., & Sánchez, R. (2011)
Liner shipping networks and market concentration. In K. Cullinane (Ed.), Handbook of Maritime EconomicsEdward Elgar. https://doi.org/10.4337/9780857930866.00013
Revisiting the productivity and efficiency of ports and terminals: methods and applications.
Book Chapter
Cullinane, K. (2010)
Revisiting the productivity and efficiency of ports and terminals: methods and applications. In C. Grammenos (Ed.), Handbook of Maritime Economics and Business, 907-946. Informa Publications