Maritime Business Review , Open Access
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Strategic enhancement infrastructure connectivity: a fuzzy exploratory factors analysis in Thailand’s regional ports within the RCEP framework
Narthsirinth Netirith, Mingjun JiAdvancements in enhancing regional port connectivity are crucial to fostering global maritime transport. The objective of this paper is to explore the complex relationship between…
An MILP model for workload fairness and incompatibility in seafaring staff scheduling problem
Marwa Ben Moallem, Ayoub Tighazoui, Remy Houssin, Mohamed Haykal Ammar, Diala Dhouib, Amadou CoulibalyThis paper treats the problem of scheduling seafaring staff inspired from a real case study, where the shipowner operates several vessel categories that require specific skills…
Thailand’s Kra Canal: economic feasibility and expert perspectives on its complexity
Po-Hsing Tseng, Nick PilcherAsia is one of the most important economic regions of the world. The Kra Canal is considered as a potential maritime transportation node in global trade. Indeed, for centuries, a…
Measuring the time-invariant and time-varying technical efficiency of ports in Tunisia: a stochastic frontier analysis
Mohsen Ben Mabrouk, Sami Hammami, Mohamed Nejib OuertaniIn Tunisia, foreign commercial exchanges are predominantly maintained via ocean freight and accomplished through eight major ports. The latter play a critical role in the Tunisian…
Predictive modelling in the shipping industry: analysis from supply and demand sides
Siying Zhu, Cheng-Hsien HsiehMaritime transportation plays an important role in facilitating both the global and regional merchandise trade, where accurate trend prediction is crucial in assisting…
Renewable energy options for seaport cargo terminals with application to mega port Singapore
Wei Yim Yap, Theo NotteboomThis paper reviews and analyses renewable energy options, namely underground thermal, solar, wind and marine wave energy, in seaport cargo terminal operations.
Assessing risk dimensions in dry port projects: prioritization, interdependence and heterogeneity
Thiago de Almeida Rodrigues, Udechukwu Ojiako, Caroline Maria de Miranda Mota, Alasdair Marshall, Maxwell Chipulu, Fikri DweiriWe identify and further aggregate the most commonly engaged risk factors in dry port projects into dimensions. Noting the importance of developing a multi-perspective view of…
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2016Journal’s owner:
Pacific Star GroupOpen Access:
open accessEditors:
- Chin-Shan Lu
- Tsz Leung Yip