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January 28th, 2014
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Port infrastructure and the quality of shipping services in a region or country are important determinants for the countries integration in the global market and the competitiveness of the same. PortEconomics associate member Gordon Wilmsmeir analyses the evolution of symptoms of change in the liner shipping industry within South America and more particularly on the West Coast, as  direct drivers for port infrastructure and port system development - in a study which was first presented at the OECD Port Investment and Container Shipping...
January 17th, 2014
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PortEconomics member Jean-Paul Rodrigue delivered a keynote presentation on the impacts of the Panama Canal on world economy and competition, during the 93rd Annual Meeting of the Transportation Research Board (TRB) that was held in Washington DC, January 12-16, 2014. Jean-Paul discussed the impacts  of transoceacnic passages and canals, the several induced and derived demand questions, Panama's changing role in the global economy, the challenges to the expansion of the Panama Canal and many more issues about the legacy and future of the...
January 13th, 2014
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The P3 alliance between Maersk Line, Mediterranean Shipping Company and CMA CGM will have a significant impact on ports worldwide, but who will win and who will lose?  PortEconomics co-director Peter de Langen discusses the move that might change maritime transport systems around the globe, and its implication for ports and terminals, in his Analyst viewpoint column published in the magazine PortStrategy. Peter analyses why "while at first sight P3 seems to have a clearly defined scope for an operational partnership with the joint...
December 14th, 2013
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By Jean-Paul Rodrigue PortEconomics member Jean-Paul Rodrigue discusses the role of the hero of the global economy, the container, and how our access to global trade goods resembles the Melanesian cargo cult, without the rituals - in a viewpoint article published in Al Jazeera America. As Jean-Paul states: "Globalization may have inadvertently spread the belief that goods appear on the shelves of retail stores spontaneously, or at least without much effort. For an average consumer, the ease of each purchase, particularly an online purchase,...
December 8th, 2013
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PortEconomics members Mary Brooks and Thanos Pallis discuss the need for "Considering port users perspectives" in a viewpoint article publised in Port Technolgy International . The quest for performance measurement has always been a key issue for ports. Port managers, whether port authorities or terminal operators, need to organise complex processes in an efficient and effective way in order to find the best ways to capture value for their customers and address the concerns of stakeholders. In their contribution Mary and Thanos discusse the...
December 6th, 2013
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PortEconomics co-director Peter de Langen gave a key-note speech at the Euro Mediterranean Forum in Livorno, Italy, on opportunities for Mediterranean ports to take advantage of the Motorways of the Seas and efficiently accommodate mega-containerships The event brought together a large group of industry experts from Europe, to discuss important issues like the challenges ahead for Mediterranean ports and port cooperation potentialities, the extension of Motorways of the Sea to Southern Mediterranean countries, and the views of the port...
December 5th, 2013
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PortEconomics member Jean-Paul Rodrigue contributed in the Port Technolgy International , an article on "Enhancing terminal operations, hinterland accesss and logistics chains". Source: Jean Paul Rodrigue (2013). Enhancing terminal operations, hinterland access and logistics chains. Port Technology International, No. 59. It is difficult to argue against strategies that reduce costs while improving the performance of supply chains. However, assessing the value of such improvements is challenging. While 'beauty is in the eye of the...
November 23rd, 2013
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The upcoming stringent environmental regulations enacted by the International Maritime Organisation (IMO), particularly at the level of the emission control areas (ECA), serve as a catalyst for exploring the use of Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) as a marine fuel. PortEconomics co-director Theo Notteboom joined by Siyuan Wang (ITMMA, University of Antwerp), examines the perspectives and challenges of LNG as a ship fuel in a viewpoint publish in Port Technology International  You can freely download the article @PortEconomics...
October 23rd, 2013
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By Thomas Vitsounis In the new post-crash reality, port operators and investors have started to behave in a very different way when it comes to investment, finance and portfolio management. PortEconomics member Thomas Vitsounis comments on the shock from the economic crisis and the prospects of ports finance options in the post-crisis era, in an article published in Port Strategy. Read the article @ Port Strategy: Cautious Confidence...
October 23rd, 2013
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"Port developers may need to think twice before assuming that throughput will continue to grow per se. This is especially relevant for governments that may be eager to embark on port expansion as a tool for economic development. Take the example of Jasper county administration officials who want to speed up the development of a container terminal in their county, near Savannah. Are they trapped in a port expansion mindset that steamrolls any reasonable doubt? I don't know the answer, but I do know the question is relevant and one that all...
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