Journal of Shipping and Trade, Vol. 4, 2019
1.) The “Belt and Road Initiative”: impacts on TEN-T and on the European transport system. --Dick Dunmore, Alberto Preti and Clémence Routaboul.
2.) A cointegrating stock trading strategy: application to listed tanker shipping companies. --Nektarios A. Michail and Konstantinos D. Melas.
3.) Exploring seaport - dry ports dyadic integration to meet the increase in container vessels size. --Jagan Jeevan and Violeta Roso.
4.) The ostensible tension between competition and cooperation in ports: a case study on intra-port competition and inter-organizational relations in the Rotterdam container handling sector. --R. B. Castelein, H. Geerlings and J. H. R. Van Duin.
5.) Evaluation of e-commerce location and entry to China – implications on shipping and trade. --Yulia Panova, Albert Tan, Olli-Pekka Hilmola, M. H. Puvindran, Xu Hongsheng and Weidong Li.
6.) Evaluating ocean carrier selection criteria: perspectives of Tasmanian shippers. --Peter Dzakah FANAM and Leigh ACKERLY.
7.) Container barge congestion and handling in large seaports: a theoretical agent-based modeling approach. --Peter Shobayo and Edwin van Hassel.
8.) Evaluation of port disruption impacts in the global liner shipping network. --Pablo E. Achurra-Gonzalez, Panagiotis Angeloudis, Nils Goldbeck, Daniel J. Graham, Konstantinos Zavitsas and Marc E. J. Stettler.
9.) Are trade and transport logistics activities mutually reinforcing? Some empirical evidences from ASEAN countries. --Kee-hung Lai, Yu Pang, Christina W. Y. Wong, Y. H. Venus Lun and Y. N. Eppie Ng.
10.) Factors causing peak energy consumption of reefers at container terminals. --J. H. R. van Duin, H. Geerlings, L. A. Tavasszy and D. L. Bank.
2.) A cointegrating stock trading strategy: application to listed tanker shipping companies. --Nektarios A. Michail and Konstantinos D. Melas.
3.) Exploring seaport - dry ports dyadic integration to meet the increase in container vessels size. --Jagan Jeevan and Violeta Roso.
4.) The ostensible tension between competition and cooperation in ports: a case study on intra-port competition and inter-organizational relations in the Rotterdam container handling sector. --R. B. Castelein, H. Geerlings and J. H. R. Van Duin.
5.) Evaluation of e-commerce location and entry to China – implications on shipping and trade. --Yulia Panova, Albert Tan, Olli-Pekka Hilmola, M. H. Puvindran, Xu Hongsheng and Weidong Li.
6.) Evaluating ocean carrier selection criteria: perspectives of Tasmanian shippers. --Peter Dzakah FANAM and Leigh ACKERLY.
7.) Container barge congestion and handling in large seaports: a theoretical agent-based modeling approach. --Peter Shobayo and Edwin van Hassel.
8.) Evaluation of port disruption impacts in the global liner shipping network. --Pablo E. Achurra-Gonzalez, Panagiotis Angeloudis, Nils Goldbeck, Daniel J. Graham, Konstantinos Zavitsas and Marc E. J. Stettler.
9.) Are trade and transport logistics activities mutually reinforcing? Some empirical evidences from ASEAN countries. --Kee-hung Lai, Yu Pang, Christina W. Y. Wong, Y. H. Venus Lun and Y. N. Eppie Ng.
10.) Factors causing peak energy consumption of reefers at container terminals. --J. H. R. van Duin, H. Geerlings, L. A. Tavasszy and D. L. Bank.
Dunmore, Dick - Personal Name
Lai, Kee-hung - Personal Name
Achurra-Gonzalez, Pablo E. - Personal Name
Shobayo, Peter - Personal Name
Fanam, Peter Dzakah - Personal Name
Panova, Yulia - Personal Name
Castelein, R. B. - Personal Name
Jeevan, Jagan - Personal Name
Michail, Nektarios A. - Personal Name
Duin, J. H. R. van - Personal Name
Lai, Kee-hung - Personal Name
Achurra-Gonzalez, Pablo E. - Personal Name
Shobayo, Peter - Personal Name
Fanam, Peter Dzakah - Personal Name
Panova, Yulia - Personal Name
Castelein, R. B. - Personal Name
Jeevan, Jagan - Personal Name
Michail, Nektarios A. - Personal Name
Duin, J. H. R. van - Personal Name
Vol. 4, 2019
2364-4575
e-Journal MJ
Inggris
Springer Nature
2019
United Kingdom
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