Port-centric logistics clusters are considered as intermodal gateways and/or hubs of international trade, which connect national economies with global production networks. These clusters are spatial agglomeration of logistics related interconnected and interdependent companies. Singapore, Dubai and Rotterdam are world class exemplary of port-centric logistics clusters. The formation of these clusters is a derivative of conducive business environment generated within a geographically defined area. Despite the recognition of port-centric approach to economic development there is insufficient evidence to empirically assess the functional and spatial characteristics of port centric logistics clusters. There is also disagreement on three key que...
peer reviewedThis chapter deals with the particular geographies of global maritime industries and th...
Regional economic development is often driven by port traffic as a source of a variety of economic a...
International audienceRarely have spatial networks and maritime transport been analysed in relation ...
Purpose The purpose of this paper is twofold. First to identify economic activities and broader spa...
Recent research shows that maritime clusters can maximise competitive advantages in maritime and reg...
Globalization and advances in ICT have allowed the development of increasingly complex logistics ne...
Many port authorities have developed ambitious strategies to foster hinterland intermodal transporta...
Maritime connectivity of a port explains how well a port is connected to international maritime netw...
Despite an increase in worldwide research on the relationship between ports and their regions, studi...
This paper makes an attempt to explore the evolutionary process of major port cities in the Eastern ...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Engineering Systems Division, 2014.Cataloged ...
A locational duality in port-related distribution activities is emerging. In some regions, distribut...
The traditional notion of a hinterland refers to the inland economic area influenced by ports. In ot...
International audiencePort and maritime studies dealing with containerization have observed traffic ...
peer reviewedThis chapter deals with the particular geographies of global maritime industries and th...
Regional economic development is often driven by port traffic as a source of a variety of economic a...
International audienceRarely have spatial networks and maritime transport been analysed in relation ...
Purpose The purpose of this paper is twofold. First to identify economic activities and broader spa...
Recent research shows that maritime clusters can maximise competitive advantages in maritime and reg...
Globalization and advances in ICT have allowed the development of increasingly complex logistics ne...
Many port authorities have developed ambitious strategies to foster hinterland intermodal transporta...
Maritime connectivity of a port explains how well a port is connected to international maritime netw...
Despite an increase in worldwide research on the relationship between ports and their regions, studi...
This paper makes an attempt to explore the evolutionary process of major port cities in the Eastern ...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Engineering Systems Division, 2014.Cataloged ...
A locational duality in port-related distribution activities is emerging. In some regions, distribut...
The traditional notion of a hinterland refers to the inland economic area influenced by ports. In ot...
International audiencePort and maritime studies dealing with containerization have observed traffic ...
peer reviewedThis chapter deals with the particular geographies of global maritime industries and th...
Regional economic development is often driven by port traffic as a source of a variety of economic a...
International audienceRarely have spatial networks and maritime transport been analysed in relation ...