Asian Container Ports: Development, Competition and Co-Operation - Tapa dura

 
9780230001954: Asian Container Ports: Development, Competition and Co-Operation

Sinopsis

The container port industry in Asia represents adynamic aspect of the international transport and logistics scene. This book applies an overarching theme of ’Development, Competition and Cooperation’ to a wide range of individual container ports in Asia. Major trends are identified and concrete examples provide new insights into the nature of relationships between the main ports in the region. The contents provide a great deal of new analysis that contributes to theoretical and conceptual debates on the nature of port competition. More generally, it will aid understanding of port development strategies within the context of Asian trade and economic growth.

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TAO CHEN Associate Professor, Department of Shipping and Logistics Management, Kai Nan University, Taiwan SAM-HYUN CHO Research Fellow, Busan Development Institute, Korea YUN-SU HUR Research Fellow, Busan Development Institute, Korea HAJIME INAMURA Department of Civil Engineering, Graduate School of Information Sciences, Japan KAZUHIKO ISHIGURO Assistant Professor, Faculty of Maritime Sciences, Japan CHOON HENG LEONG Assistany Professor, Malaysia University of Sciences and Technology, Malaysia DANIEL OLIVER, Researcher, Department of Geography, The University of Hong Kong DONG-KEUN RYOO Assistant Professor, Division of Shipping Management, Korea Maritime University, Korea RYUICHI SHIBSAKI Researcher, National Institute for Land and Infrastructure Management, Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport, Japan BING-LIANG SONG School of Economics and Management, Shanghai Maritime University, China JOSE TONGZON Associate Professor, Department of Economics, National University of Singapore JAMES WANG Associate Professor, Department of Geography, The University of Hong Kong PETER WONG, Lecturer, Department of Logistics, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University GI-TAE YEO, Researcher, International Shipping and Logistics Division, University of Plymouth Business School, United Kingdom

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