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Development of a “Smart Dry Port” Indicator and Ranking Calculation for Spanish Dry Ports
The objectives set in the 2030 agenda gravitate towards the concept of sustainability, a concept that is closely related to the efficiency of port operations.
Damián Rodríguez Estévez +3 more
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Analyzing the dry ports’ impacts on different stakeholders is imperative for assessing the feasibility of a dry port project and promoting the collaboration among such parties to optimize the supply chain between inland customers and seaports. This paper
Lam Canh Nguyen +3 more
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A Multi-Criteria Approach to Dry Port Location in Developing Economies with Application to Vietnam
This paper presents a conceptual framework for the inclusion of multiple criteria in the evaluation of dry port location in developing countries from a multiple stakeholder perspective. We present the framework in four steps.
Lam Canh Nguyen, Theo Notteboom
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An intermodal transport could be the potential solution for reduction of logistics cost, including an acceleration of product flow, by way of dry port, where is regarded as a key component of combined transport. To promote a dry port in southern Thailand,
Kraisee Komchornrit
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Two major climatic phenomena that occurred during the Holocene are interpreted from the resonance in subharmonic modes of long-period Rossby waves winding around the North Atlantic gyre, the so-called gyral Rossby waves (GRWs). These are, on the one hand,
Jean-Louis Pinault
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The effect of stakeholder's commitment and government regulations on dry port firm performance [PDF]
The dry port (or land port) is an inland area or an intermodal port directly connected to a seaport. Cikarang Dry Port, as one of the best performing dry ports among other dry ports in Indonesia, only contributes 18% of the loading and unloading volume ...
Kuncoro, Engkos Achmad +4 more
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A Review of the Role of the Oceanic Rossby Waves in Climate Variability
In this paper, the role of oceanic Rossby waves in climate variability is reviewed, as well as their dynamics in tropical oceans and at mid-latitudes.
Jean-Louis Pinault
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Western Mediterranean Precipitation Extremes, the Result of Quasi-Resonant Sea–Atmosphere Feedbacks
The Mediterranean region has been identified as a climate change hotspot, and 13 case studies of extreme rainfall events (EREs) make it possible to categorize convective systems according to whether they are tropical-like or extratropical cyclones.
Jean-Louis Pinault
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This study aims to advance our knowledge in the genesis of extreme climatic events with the dual aim of improving forecasting methods while clarifying the role played by anthropogenic warming.
Jean-Louis Pinault
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The North Atlantic gyre experiences both a significant temperature rise at high latitudes and a considerable weakening of the geostrophic component of the Gulf Stream, which is reflected by the 64-year fundamental gyral Rossby wave (GRW).
Jean-Louis Pinault
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