The past two decades have witnessed the emergence of a global trading and shipping system, and within this system ports have become key nodal points serving an ever increasing volume of container traffic. The continued growth in trade volume and dynamic aspects of the world's shipping industry, such as the use of distribution channels to permit distant production and in-transit inventory management (Just-in-Time, JIT) strategies demand that ports improve their operational productivity and managerial efficiencies to enhance overall cargo handling capacity and the efficiency of their cargo handling systems.
Assessing Container Terminal Productivity. Experiences of the Ports of Loas Angeles and Long Beach
2008
35 pages
Report
Keine Angabe
Englisch
Marine & Waterway Transportation , International Commerce, Marketing, & Economics , Containers , Terminal facilities , Harbors , Cargo transportation , Productivity , International trade , Inventories , Traffic volume , Market , Transportation systems , Urban areas , California , Demand , Los Angeles(California) , Long Beach(California)
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