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Workshop on ports as engines of economic development and strategic management of port areasFeatured

Workshop on ports as engines of economic development and strategic management of port areas

October 10th, 2011 Featured, Presentations

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10 PortEconomics members in global 2% highest ranked scholars in Logistics & Transportation
10 PortEconomics members in global 2% highest ranked scholars in Logistics & Transportation
PortEconomics members to analyze port strategy and performance in the new global scenario
PortEconomics members to analyze port strategy and performance in the new global scenario
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Geopolitical risks and port-related carbon emissions: evidence and policy implications
Geopolitical risks and port-related carbon emissions: evidence and policy implications

The member of the PortEconomics.eu team Dr. Thomas Vitsounis gave a series of lectures during the “Workshop on Ports as Engines of Economic Development and Strategic Management of Port Areas” organised by the European Commission (Technical Assistance and Information Exchange instrument-TAIEX) in Belgrade, 26 and 27 September 2011.

During the first lecture, Thomas provided  an economic and legal analysis of the factors determining the competitiveness of ports and continued with an overview of  port performance practises. His final lecture during the workshop tackled issues on  the relation between performance and hinterland connections.

The Associate Member of the PortEconomics.eu initiative, Dr. Cesar Ducruet also actively participated in the workshop presenting his latest research output, along with a number of distinguished participants such as: Mr. Saša Jovanović, Ms. Isabelle Ryckbost (EFIP), Mr Roland Hörner, (Managing Director of the Port of Mannheim, Germany), Ms Marcella de Martino (Institute for Service Industry Research, Italy), Mr Álvaro Rodriguez (Planning and Development Director, Puertos del Estado, Spain), Dr. Alberto Camarero Orive (Director of the Civil Transport Engineering Department, Madrid).

All the presentations can be downloaded from the following link.

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Thomas Vitsounis

I am the leader for ports, shipping and freight within CSIRO's digital innovation agency Data61. I have a proven success managing transformational ICT and other improvement projects for public, private, and international port/maritime organizations. My strong point is my ability to mix industry expertise and leverage technology and other advancements to improve port, logistics and trade operations. My current focus is on innovative applications of data analytics (machine learning, optimisation etc.) and technology (IoT) in the ports, shipping and freight industries. I am active in the startup ecosystem and believe that data will be the new form of competition in the ports and maritime industry in a few years' time. I hold a PhD in port economics and management with vast experience as a senior ports and maritime transport and logistics expert. I was advisor of the Secretary General for Ports and Ports Policy in Greece, had a key role in the “Port Performance Indicators: Selection and Measurement – PPRISM” project, undertaken by the European Seaports Organization (ESPO) and lectured Maritime Economics, International Maritime Policy, Port Planning & Policy, Port Management and European Port Policy at under-graduate and post-graduate level in the University of the Aegean. I am also a founding member of Porteconomics.eu, a web-based initiative advancing knowledge exchange on port economics, management & policies. I am regularly invited as a speaker or moderator in highly profiled conferences covering topics such as: Big data, digital transformation, performance indicators, disruptive innovation, port economics and management, business cycles etc.

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