The Landlord Port model is the dominant port model in larger and medium-sized ports. The potential advantage of this organisational system is that the vertical separation of port authority and service provision allows for competition between different service suppliers in a port. This paper analyses such competition in a horizontal product differentiation model in which two ports compete for cargo trans-shipments. The model shows that the Landlord Port model is Nash equilibrium, and that this organisational form yields the highest profits for the port industry, and the highest prices for its customers. Introduction of intra-port competition into the Landlord model decreases industry profits and prices, which makes the port industry reluctan...
Over the years many shipping lines have established terminal operation companies, with some set up a...
Global economic development has significantly increased the demand for container liner shipping whic...
Since the development of containers and Intermodalism in the late 1960’s, containerization is consta...
The Landlord Port model is the dominant port model in larger and medium-sized ports. The potential a...
In the maritime transport industry, a terminal concession often specifies the competition conditions...
While the importance of inter‐port competition and intra‐port competition has been well recognized i...
Port competition is an important topic in transport economics. This is due not only to the large vol...
The recent globalization of manufacturing and outsourcing led to an unparalleled growth in demand fo...
This paper models competition for freight transport between the road and maritime sectors. Operators...
Intra-port competition is widely regarded as beneficial, for the competitiveness of ports, for local...
The performance of the transport chain is important for the efficiency and competitiveness of an eco...
This paper considers the competition between two ports involving both hinterland shipments and trans...
This study analyses the possible existence of spatial non-price competition in the port industry. We...
Global economic development has significantly increased the demand for container liner shipping whic...
This paper presents a conceptual framework for analyzing the outcomes of potential competitive strat...
Over the years many shipping lines have established terminal operation companies, with some set up a...
Global economic development has significantly increased the demand for container liner shipping whic...
Since the development of containers and Intermodalism in the late 1960’s, containerization is consta...
The Landlord Port model is the dominant port model in larger and medium-sized ports. The potential a...
In the maritime transport industry, a terminal concession often specifies the competition conditions...
While the importance of inter‐port competition and intra‐port competition has been well recognized i...
Port competition is an important topic in transport economics. This is due not only to the large vol...
The recent globalization of manufacturing and outsourcing led to an unparalleled growth in demand fo...
This paper models competition for freight transport between the road and maritime sectors. Operators...
Intra-port competition is widely regarded as beneficial, for the competitiveness of ports, for local...
The performance of the transport chain is important for the efficiency and competitiveness of an eco...
This paper considers the competition between two ports involving both hinterland shipments and trans...
This study analyses the possible existence of spatial non-price competition in the port industry. We...
Global economic development has significantly increased the demand for container liner shipping whic...
This paper presents a conceptual framework for analyzing the outcomes of potential competitive strat...
Over the years many shipping lines have established terminal operation companies, with some set up a...
Global economic development has significantly increased the demand for container liner shipping whic...
Since the development of containers and Intermodalism in the late 1960’s, containerization is consta...