
Port Management
H. Haralambides(Editor)
Palgrave Macmillan (Publisher)
Published on 10. July 2015
Book
Hardback
XVIII, 367 pages
978-1-137-47576-3 (ISBN)
Description
Port Management brings together a collection of seminal papers from Palgrave's journal Maritime Economics and Logistics. It is a dynamic volume, containing contributions from leading authors with different disciplinary backgrounds, representing a vast regional diversity. The volume provides authoritative and timely investigations into key topics in port economics, including research on: global supply chains, port networks, choice modelling, port infrastructure, competition, port pricing, efficiency in European seaports, and an analysis of Chinese container ports. It is essential reading for professionals, scholars, and researchers interested in port economics.
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Series
Edition
2015 edition
Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Product notice
sewn/stitched
Cloth over boards
With dust jacket
Illustrations
XVIII, 367 p.
Dimensions
Height: 223 mm
Width: 144 mm
Thickness: 30 mm
Weight
601 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-137-47576-3 (9781137475763)
DOI
10.1057/9781137475770
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Hercules Haralambides | H. Haralambides
Port Management
Book
01/2014
Palgrave Macmillan
€112.34
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Person
Hercules Haralambides is Professor of Maritime Economics and Logistics at Erasmus University Rotterdam, Netherlands.
Content
1. Containerisation, Box Logistics and Global Supply Chains: The Integration of Ports and Liner Shipping Networks; Jean-Paul Rodrigue and Theo Notteboom.- 2. A New Approach to Port Choice Modelling; Mateus Magala and Adrian Sammons.- 3. Coordination in Hinterland Transport Chains: A Major Challenge for the Seaport Community; Martijn R Van Der Horst and Peter W De Langen.- 4. The Efficiency of European Container Terminals and Implications for Supply Chain Management; Teng-Fei Wang and Kevin Cullinane.- 5. An Alternative Approach to Efficiency Measurement of Seaports; Ro-Kyung Park and Prabir De.- 6. An Application of AHP on Transhipment Port Selection: A Global Perspective; T C Lirn, H A Thanopoulou, M J Beynon and A K C Beresford.- 7. A Competitive Analysis of Chinese Container Ports Using the Analytic Hierarchy Process; Dong-Wook Song and Gi-Tae Yeo.- 8. Port Infrastructure: An Access Model for the Essential Facility; Lincoln Flor and Enzo Defilippi.- 9. Competition, Excess Capacity,and the Pricing of Port Infrastructure; Hercules Haralambides.- 10. Efficiency in European Seaports with DEA: Evidence from Greece and Portugal; Carlos Pestana Barros and Manolis Athanassiou.- 11. Governance in Seaport Clusters; Peter De Langen.- 12. The ISPS Code and the Cost Of Port Compliance: An Initial Logistics and Supply Chain Framework for Port Security Assessment and Management; Khalid Bichou.- 13. Concession Agreements and Market Entry in the Container Terminal Industry; Athanasios A Pallis, Theo E Notteboom and Peter W De Langen.- 14. The Size Economies and Network Efficiency; Sidney Gilman.- 15. An Optimization Model for the Inland Repositioning of Empty Containers; Alessandro Olivo, Massimo Di Francesco and Paola Zuddas.