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Exploring seaport - dry ports dyadic integration to meet the increase in container vessels size
This paper explores the implications of vessel enlargement on seaport competitiveness and investigates the dyadic integration between seaports and dry ports to address drastic vessel size acceleration in the Malaysian seaport system.
Jagan Jeevan, Violeta Roso
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Using the quality management system for risk management by the seaport administration [PDF]
An increase in the number of ships in the world merchant fleet, their tonnage and speed has significantly enhanced the intensity of navigation, and the accident rate.
Migda N.S.
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Robust practices for managing maritime supply chain risks: A survey of Nigeria’s seaports
Managing risks is crucial for efficient and resilient maritime supply chain. For Nigeria’s seaports, the sources of supply chain risks and the best practices for managing them is yet to be sufficiently understood.
John Nsikan +5 more
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Seaport development management based on business process modeling [PDF]
Increasing the production capacity of ports is seen as one of the most significant goals for the development of maritime transport infrastructure, which requires the use of adequate forecasting methods.
Bagirov Etibar +2 more
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Labour Market Developments in the Maritime Industry of the South Baltic Region [PDF]
There are two aims of this study. The first is to outline the developments in the maritime economy and employment in the South Baltic Region, and the second to identify the emerging activities in the maritime industry and to reveal the prospects and ...
Bernacki, Dariusz
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Air pollution sources and the hazards of high particulate matter 2.5 (PM2.5) concentrations among air pollutants have been well documented. Shipping emissions have been identified as a source of air pollution; therefore, it is necessary to predict air ...
Hyunsu Hong +3 more
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Exposure to air pollutants, such as PM2.5 and ozone, has a serious adverse effect on health, with more than 4 million deaths, including early deaths. Air pollution in ports is caused by exhaust gases from various elements, including ships, and to reduce ...
Hyunsu Hong +6 more
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Analysis of the Impact of the “Sea Toll” Program for Seaports: Resilience and Competitiveness
Maritime transportation is one of the most important global activities, especially for archipelagic countries. Inland components that exist within the seaport system, such as port authorities who manage passenger and cruise services even for container ...
Lalu Tri Wijaya Nata Kusuma +1 more
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Ports Digitalization Level Evaluation
Currently, seaports are actively searching for methods and ways to improve their operational efficiency. Digitalization is considered as one of the main directions of current ports’ development.
Vytautas Paulauskas +2 more
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Seaport efficiency is an important driver for seaport selection. Studies have identified two types of seaport efficiency, namely, production efficiency and seaport users’ time efficiency.
Renger Kanani
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