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Due to several reasons, currently the global supply chains are getting stretched further away into the hinterlands from the gateway seaports. This single fact enhances the importance of dry ports. It would not be against logic, to state that in coming times, as a result of ever-growing quest for satisfying the customers, improving quality, cutting ...
Gujar, GC, Chandrakant, G.G. (Gujar)
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Configuration of port and dry port networks
2021Determination of number of dry ports to insert in the logistics network, dry port location and optimal routing of containers is a challenge faced by many ports today. This study aims to develop a methodological approach for decision making related to this problem through a Mixed Integer Linear Program (MILP) formulation of the seaport-dry port network.
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Dry port: a conceptual overview
Innotrans, 2022The article provides a review of the references related to the study of dry ports in order to structure the information on the main elements: concept, classification, functions, technologies. The results show that there is no consensus regarding the cataloging of ground nodal facilities.
Lyudmila V. Gashkova, Olga Yu. Morozova
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Container Sea Ports and Dry Ports: Future CO2 Emission Reduction Potential in China
Nowadays, China dominates logistics volumes, and its container logistics is associated with the largest sea ports, such as Shanghai, Shenzhen, and Ningbo.
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2021
The authors intend to suggest an interpretation of dry ports as functional organs of a larger facility, known in Italy as “interporto,” with reference to an Italian reality. This research fills a gap in literature as to the authors' knowledge. There is lack of research on the dry port concept, and this is the first chapter presenting this concept in an
Erica Varese, Danilo Stefano Marigo
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The authors intend to suggest an interpretation of dry ports as functional organs of a larger facility, known in Italy as “interporto,” with reference to an Italian reality. This research fills a gap in literature as to the authors' knowledge. There is lack of research on the dry port concept, and this is the first chapter presenting this concept in an
Erica Varese, Danilo Stefano Marigo
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Research in Transportation Economics, 2011
Abstract The transportation of cargos in containers has been intensively developing over the last decades. The world pace of growth in container transport is about 11% annually while in the Russian Federation from 2003 to 2007 the average growth was 21%.
Eugene Korovyakovsky, Yulia Panova
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Abstract The transportation of cargos in containers has been intensively developing over the last decades. The world pace of growth in container transport is about 11% annually while in the Russian Federation from 2003 to 2007 the average growth was 21%.
Eugene Korovyakovsky, Yulia Panova
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Using dry ports for port co-opetition: the case of Adriatic ports
International Journal of Shipping and Transport Logistics, 2018This paper explores the use of dry ports as a tool of both inter-port competition and potential co-opetition. The case examined is of hinterland access to central Europe by Adriatic ports, an area that is mostly served by North European ports despite a much shorter sailing distance from Asian to Adriatic ports.
Tomaz Kramberger +3 more
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The system "seaport - "dry" port"
2022The monograph presents an approach to solving the problem of increasing the throughput and processing capacity of seaports in conditions of limiting their territorial dislocation and increasing the unevenness of external and internal cargo flows. The basis of the approach is the proposed system of the main parameters of the dry port and the methodology
Aleksandr Cyganov +4 more
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Dry Port Development in China:
Transportation Journal, 2013AbstractAs coastal production costs in China rise, producers are moving inland to remain competitive with other Asian countries. As a result, Chinese sea ports are rapidly developing dry (i.e., inland) ports to compete for hinterland access. Yet the growing body of research examining dry ports has yet to analyze China.
Qingcheng Zeng +3 more
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