Porteconomics co-director Peter de Langen, who works at Port of Rotterdam Authority as well as Eindhoven University of Technology, developed a management case on the hinterland access challenge of Rotterdam. The case describes Port of Rotterdam Authority (PoR) and its challenge to contribute to cheap, efficient, sustainable and reliable hinterland transport. The students are asked to come up with suggestions for activities of Port of Rotterdam. The case has been done with students on bachelor (Fontys vocational university) as well as master level (Eindhoven University of Technology), in both cases with positive feedback. The case has been improved based on these experiences. The case as well as the teaching note are available for teaching purposes.
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Wednesday, 28 December 2011 09:41
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