The past five years have seen unprecedented changes transform the way goods are moved around the world. The expanded Panama Canal now permits larger vessels as well as simultaneous transits in each direction. Coincidently, steamship lines began purchasing a new generation of bigger ships, forcing ports in the United States to make very large investments in new infrastructure. When examined within the context of other environmental events impacting global trade, the total effect has been to put the maritime industry into a state of flux. This paper will examine these and other important issues before offering conclusions intended to help managers develop successful supply chain strategies in today’s uncertain post-Panamax world
Supply chain resilience has become an important topic within supply chain management, as increasingl...
Globalization, liberalization, competition and spatial interaction are significant factors affecting...
This report aims to study factors of maritime chokepoint disruptions and their implications for sta...
The past five years have seen unprecedented changes transform the way goods are moved around the wor...
(First paragraph) The 2016 opening of an expanded Panama Canal will allow for Post-Panamax container...
Without the container revolution (1970-present) and its redesign of seaport and maritime-trade inf...
The enhancement of world maritime shipping leads to increasing of the time required for transit pass...
The article determined that the delivery of goods by sea to the United States has its peculiarities ...
The Panama Canal has become a constraining factor on trade across the Pacific and Atlantic Ocean, an...
Our hectic world is one filled with constant change through motion: the movement of ideas, political...
In 1977, when the American historian David McCullough wrote a book called ”The Path Between the Seas...
Global trade requires goods to be transported around the world where shipping plays a major role. Th...
Maritime transport has undergone a period of radical structural changes since the second half of the...
Globalization has resulted in increased demand of world trade which drives the shipping demand. Ship...
The Panama Canal (PC) expansion will have an impact on trading patterns and the manner in which good...
Supply chain resilience has become an important topic within supply chain management, as increasingl...
Globalization, liberalization, competition and spatial interaction are significant factors affecting...
This report aims to study factors of maritime chokepoint disruptions and their implications for sta...
The past five years have seen unprecedented changes transform the way goods are moved around the wor...
(First paragraph) The 2016 opening of an expanded Panama Canal will allow for Post-Panamax container...
Without the container revolution (1970-present) and its redesign of seaport and maritime-trade inf...
The enhancement of world maritime shipping leads to increasing of the time required for transit pass...
The article determined that the delivery of goods by sea to the United States has its peculiarities ...
The Panama Canal has become a constraining factor on trade across the Pacific and Atlantic Ocean, an...
Our hectic world is one filled with constant change through motion: the movement of ideas, political...
In 1977, when the American historian David McCullough wrote a book called ”The Path Between the Seas...
Global trade requires goods to be transported around the world where shipping plays a major role. Th...
Maritime transport has undergone a period of radical structural changes since the second half of the...
Globalization has resulted in increased demand of world trade which drives the shipping demand. Ship...
The Panama Canal (PC) expansion will have an impact on trading patterns and the manner in which good...
Supply chain resilience has become an important topic within supply chain management, as increasingl...
Globalization, liberalization, competition and spatial interaction are significant factors affecting...
This report aims to study factors of maritime chokepoint disruptions and their implications for sta...