PortEconomics is launching PortReports, a new PortEconomics Discussion Reports series aiming to enrich business and academic insights related to the port sector and to support policy-making by port profession.
PortReports are freely distributed to visitors of our initiative, who simply have to freely login.
Read more about the first PortReport, which has been collectively prepared by four PortEconomics members: Theo Notteboom, Jean-Paul Rodrigue, Jason Monios and Gordon Wilmsmeier.
The PortReport identifies the type of distribution activities that ports are suitable locations for, and which of such activities are best suited to the respective hinterland:
Read more: Competition and Complementarity between seaports and hinterlands for locating distribution activities.