During the 1990s, Nigerian seaports were considered inefficient, unsafe due to massive cargo theft (wharf rat phenomenon) and one of the most expensive port systems in the world. This resulted in long turnaround times for ships and increased container dwell times. As a result, port operations were transferred to the private sector through concession contracts. This paper employs a Malmquist productivity index (MPI) technique to benchmark pre-and post-reform total factor productivity growth of the six major Nigeria seaports (Apapa, Calabar, Onne, Port Harcourt, TinCan Island and Warri) for the period 2000–2011 which represents six years before (2000–2005) and six years after (2006–2011) the reform. The results indicate progress in technical ...
This paper measures efficiency of container throughputs across the selected terminals within the sel...
The administration of the seaports in Nigeria rests solely on the Nigeria Ports Authority (NPA). Thi...
Seaport efficiency and productivity are the critical factors for handling of goods in the internatio...
During the 1990s, Nigerian seaports were considered inefficient, unsafe due to massive cargo theft (...
This paper “A Critical Assessment of Port privatization Policy and Port Productivity in Nigerian mar...
Concession has been acknowledged as a valuable tool for port authorities to retain control of ports ...
The paper described the essence of evaluating port efficiency using the Data Envelopment Analysis Ma...
The global seaport sector made huge efforts in relation to port reform and technological development...
This paper evaluates how port institutional reforms influenced efficiency gains between 1991 and 200...
The current decade sees significant growth in worldwide seaborne container transportation and with i...
This paper uses three different Malmquist Productivity Index (MPI) decompositions to measure Greek s...
This paper reviews the nature, characteristics, strategies, mode of operations, problems and attenda...
Abstract This paper study examined the effect of privatization on the performance of Nigerian seapor...
PURPOSE: The purpose of this paper is to measure the operational efficiency of Nigerian port termina...
Concerns about performance and efficiency in port terminals led many national governments to embark ...
This paper measures efficiency of container throughputs across the selected terminals within the sel...
The administration of the seaports in Nigeria rests solely on the Nigeria Ports Authority (NPA). Thi...
Seaport efficiency and productivity are the critical factors for handling of goods in the internatio...
During the 1990s, Nigerian seaports were considered inefficient, unsafe due to massive cargo theft (...
This paper “A Critical Assessment of Port privatization Policy and Port Productivity in Nigerian mar...
Concession has been acknowledged as a valuable tool for port authorities to retain control of ports ...
The paper described the essence of evaluating port efficiency using the Data Envelopment Analysis Ma...
The global seaport sector made huge efforts in relation to port reform and technological development...
This paper evaluates how port institutional reforms influenced efficiency gains between 1991 and 200...
The current decade sees significant growth in worldwide seaborne container transportation and with i...
This paper uses three different Malmquist Productivity Index (MPI) decompositions to measure Greek s...
This paper reviews the nature, characteristics, strategies, mode of operations, problems and attenda...
Abstract This paper study examined the effect of privatization on the performance of Nigerian seapor...
PURPOSE: The purpose of this paper is to measure the operational efficiency of Nigerian port termina...
Concerns about performance and efficiency in port terminals led many national governments to embark ...
This paper measures efficiency of container throughputs across the selected terminals within the sel...
The administration of the seaports in Nigeria rests solely on the Nigeria Ports Authority (NPA). Thi...
Seaport efficiency and productivity are the critical factors for handling of goods in the internatio...