Despite a concentration of container traffic in the southeast of the UK over the last few decades, regional ports are attempting new development strategies to capture or retain specific traffic segments. These include intra-European short-sea traffic and a potentially increasing feeder market. These trends are reflected in the movement of different container types, which result in a number of planning challenges related to changing infrastructural and operational requirements. This paper uses highly disaggregated data on container type movements to address three issues that can inform these planning challenges. First, the imbalance of trade resulting in empty container repositioning; second, the requirement for gauge-cleared rail routes to ...
The authors draw on historical evidence, recent public inquiry documentation and maritime port-capac...
There is an ongoing debate on the concentration of container throughput in the European container po...
British intermodal rail freight activity increased by 62% between 1998/99 and 2010/11, increasing it...
Despite a concentration of container traffic in the southeast of the UK over the last few decades, r...
Over the last four decades, the UK container port system experienced a shift to and concentration in...
The European container port system features a unique blend of different port types and sizes combine...
In all major trading regions there are geographic concentrations of ports, and their prosperity is c...
As supply chains become increasingly global and companies seek greater efficiencies, the importance ...
The growth in container shipping poses considerable challenges to efforts to reduce the negative ext...
Traded volumes – from raw materials to final consumer goods through intermediary products – are proj...
Among the most important trade-related issues currently confronting the UK are the environmental imp...
Small container ports rely on feeder services from hub ports to provide access to unitised trade flo...
AbstractTraded volumes – from raw materials to final consumer goods through intermediary products – ...
Over the last two decades, global container transport has grown rapidly, and transport between Asia ...
The purpose of this article is to investigate why rail is used to move semi-trailers to and from sea...
The authors draw on historical evidence, recent public inquiry documentation and maritime port-capac...
There is an ongoing debate on the concentration of container throughput in the European container po...
British intermodal rail freight activity increased by 62% between 1998/99 and 2010/11, increasing it...
Despite a concentration of container traffic in the southeast of the UK over the last few decades, r...
Over the last four decades, the UK container port system experienced a shift to and concentration in...
The European container port system features a unique blend of different port types and sizes combine...
In all major trading regions there are geographic concentrations of ports, and their prosperity is c...
As supply chains become increasingly global and companies seek greater efficiencies, the importance ...
The growth in container shipping poses considerable challenges to efforts to reduce the negative ext...
Traded volumes – from raw materials to final consumer goods through intermediary products – are proj...
Among the most important trade-related issues currently confronting the UK are the environmental imp...
Small container ports rely on feeder services from hub ports to provide access to unitised trade flo...
AbstractTraded volumes – from raw materials to final consumer goods through intermediary products – ...
Over the last two decades, global container transport has grown rapidly, and transport between Asia ...
The purpose of this article is to investigate why rail is used to move semi-trailers to and from sea...
The authors draw on historical evidence, recent public inquiry documentation and maritime port-capac...
There is an ongoing debate on the concentration of container throughput in the European container po...
British intermodal rail freight activity increased by 62% between 1998/99 and 2010/11, increasing it...