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Port Congestion and the Shipping Boom of 1919–20
Business History, 1961(1961). Port Congestion and the Shipping Boom of 1919–20. Business History: Vol. 3, No. 2, pp. 97-106.
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Port congestion, container shortages, and U.S. foreign trade
Economics Letters, 2022zbMATH Open Web Interface contents unavailable due to conflicting licenses.
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Dry port strategies for congested port cities: a study of Lagos, Nigeria
2012The issue of congestion along key arteries to maritime terminals, although common around the world, poses a greater problem in Africa, where growth in freight traffic coupled with poor physical and institutional infrastructure affects logistical efficiency and may be detrimental to economic development.
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Effects of port congestion on port sustainability
AbstractThe role of ports is very important in world trade where maritime transport has a large share. Ports are an intermediary between cargo and ships and ensure the continuation of trade. The congestion that may occur in ports will affect many points, including the country's economy.Tok, Kenan, Bucak, Umur
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Easing Port Congestion and Other Transport and Logistics Issues
2017In February 2014, the City of Manila imposed a cargo truck ban at certain hours of the day to free Manila streets from the traffic congestion brought about by huge trucks and container vans moving to and from the Port of Manila every day. At first, this seemed to be a workable solution to the perennial traffic congestion faced by Manila residents and ...
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Simulation of truck congestion in Chennai port
2015 Winter Simulation Conference (WSC), 2015Gayathri Devi Rajamanickam +1 more
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Inland Container Depots and Port Congestion in Nigeria
International Journal of Research and Innovation in Social SciencePort congestion in Nigeria significantly hampers operational efficiency and economic growth, leading to delays and operational stagnation. This study aims to identify the primary problems contributing to port congestion, including poor management, inadequate infrastructure, and bureaucratic delays.
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Port congestion under the COVID-19 pandemic: The simulation-based countermeasures
Computers and Industrial Engineering, 2023Jiaguo Liu
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A deep learning approach for port congestion estimation and prediction
Maritime Policy and Management, 2023Junfeng Wu, Kum Fai Yuen, Dong Yang
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Port congestion and the economics of LPG seaborne transportation
Maritime Policy and Management, 2022Haiying Jia, Xiwen Bai
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