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    Risk-driven supply chain designs – a re-assessment with geopolitical and geoeconomic considerations

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Posts tagged with "Peter de Langen"

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Entrepreneurial port development

 By Peter de Langen Port economics co-director Peter de Langen gave a presentation on 'Entrepreneurial Port Development' at the IAPH Europe & Africa regional meeting in Amsterdam. Based on experience in Rotterdam as well as with the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey, Peter showed some stylized steps in entrepreneurial...
Port studies in MPM: reviewing advances, discussing challenges, identifying research streams Featured

Port studies in MPM: reviewing advances, discussing challenges, identifying research streams

With ports being a key component of modern tranportation system, there is a growing research interest  in port economics, management and policy issues. Maritime Policy & Management (MPM), the flagship journal of maritime studies, has been a publication that advanced the knowledge and understanding of ports since its inception in...
The Analyst: Port developers need to think twice about throughput growth Featured

The Analyst: Port developers need to think twice about throughput growth

"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...
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PortEconomics members co-sharing thought-provoking Scheldt conference 2013

PortEconomics members Peter de Langen and Michael Dooms chaired the 7th annual 'Scheldt Conference' with participation from the four Scheldt ports: Zeebrugge, Zeeland Seaports, Ghent and Antwerp. The Scheldt Conference (Scheldeconferentie), held on the 3rd of October, gathers more than 100 C-suite executives and key decision makers...
PORTOPIA: PortEconomics leads the flagship european project Featured

PORTOPIA: PortEconomics leads the flagship european project

PortEconomics members, joined by leading researchers and firms in Europe embark in a new major reasearch program aiming at improving the resource efficiency and competitiveness of the European Port System. This is one of the flagship research projects financially supported by the European Commission, in an attempt to facilitate...
Look beyond GDP: challenges for making port throughout forecasts Featured

Look beyond GDP: challenges for making port throughout forecasts

PortEconomcis co-director Peter de Langen gave an invited presentation at the 7th International Port Finance & Investment Seminar that was held in Amsterdam. Peter's presentation focused on challenges for making port throughout forecasts, inviting participants to rethink conventional ways, in particular the ways that they should...
The Analyst: clock watching port-style Viewpoints

The Analyst: clock watching port-style

By Peter de Langen "In the past few years, more attention has been paid to 'on time' arrival at ports. And this is a phenomenon that is not going to go away. But it seems that 'on time' is a subjective phrase, so whose definition to we use?  PortEconomics co-director Peter de Langen contributes to the latest issue of the magazine Port...
Beyond landlord: typologies of port authorities strategies Featured

Beyond landlord: typologies of port authorities strategies

PortEconomics members Peter de Langen and Larissa van der Lugt, along with Lorike Hagdorm presented their latest research on "Beyond landlord: Typologies of port authorities strategies", during the annual conference of the International Association of Maritime Economists - IAME 2013, that was held in Marseilles, France. Port...
PortEconomics highlights contribution of 40 years Maritime Policy & Management to port studies Featured

PortEconomics highlights contribution of 40 years Maritime Policy & Management to port studies

The flagship journal Maritime Policy & Management celebrates its 40th anniversary this year. To celebrate this occasion, Chung Ang University in Seoul (host of the Journal) organized an academic conference inviting distinguished scholars to review past and future developments in shipping and port research.  PortEconomics could not...
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The (European) Port Performance Dashboard: 2nd edition

Last week, ESPO launched its Port Performance Review, which addresses the socio-economic impact of ports, environmental impact, the intermodal connectivity of the EU port system and general market and governance trends in ports across Europe. Port authorities in Europe are kindly invited to contribute before 15 April. The data...
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