
The Dynamics of Short Sea Shipping
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This book discusses the main drivers that affect the introduction and growth of short sea shipping services. It describes and analyses the main operational concepts of short sea shipping and introduces relevant administrative and strategic approaches that enable its sustainable execution. Short Sea Shipping (SSS) comprises freight and passenger mobility by waterborne transport at a limited range, without crossing an ocean. Being a direct competitor to land-based transport modes, it uses ports and inland waterways to complement traditional transportation systems, increase capacity, improve flexibility, and contribute towards the goal of sustainable mobility. The reader will be introduced to various aspects of short sea shipping including benefits and shortfalls, relevant regulations and policies, and the applicability of short sea services within a given case or scenario.
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"This book provides a thorough understanding of short sea shipping and its interrelations with environmental, economic, social, and political factors. . The book offers an abundance of information with respect to the supply and demand of short sea shipping markets, the key routes and major corridors used by short sea shipping, and the economic factors affecting short sea shipping and its strategic planning within maritime clusters." (Constantinos Chlomoudis, Maritime Economics & Logistics, Vol. 22, 2020)
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Dimitrios V. Lyridis is Associate Professor, and Head of the Laboratory of Maritime Transport at the National Technical University of Athens, Greece. His main scientific areas of interest are maritime transport and logistics, shipping finance and environmental protection.
Ioannis G. Koliousis is Lecturer in Operations and Supply Chain Management at Coventry University, UK. He is an expert in the fields of transport planning, cargo and freight logistics, critical infrastructure security and safety.
Vangelis Tsioumas is a full-time faculty and program coordinator for shipping management at The American College of Greece - DEREE.
Eleftherios Sdoukopoulos is a PhD candidate at the University of Piraeus and an associate researcher at the Hellenic Institute of Transport, Greece.
Peter J. Stavroulakis is a mechanical and production engineer, with a master's in business administration and a master's in the health sciences occupational and environmental health.
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