The Competitiveness of Global Port Cities

The Competitiveness of Global Port Cities
Author: OECD
Publsiher: OECD Publishing
Total Pages: 272
Release: 2014-12-08
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 9789264205277

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Ports and cities are historically strongly linked, but the link between port and city growth has become weaker. This book examines how ports can regain their role as drivers of urban economic growth and how negative port impacts can be mitigated.

Global Port Cities in North America

Global Port Cities in North America
Author: Boris Vormann
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 248
Release: 2014-11-27
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781317577133

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As the material anchors of globalization, North America’s global port cities channel flows of commodities, capital, and tourists. This book explores how economic globalization processes have shaped these cities' political institutions, social structures, and urban identities since the mid-1970s. Although the impacts of financialization on global cities have been widely discussed, it is curious that how the global integration of commodity chains actually happens spatially — creating a quantitatively new, global organization of production, distribution, and consumption processes — remains understudied. The book uses New York City, Los Angeles, Vancouver, and Montreal as case studies of how once-redundant spaces have been reorganized, and crucially, reinterpreted, so as to accommodate new flows of goods and people — and how, in these processes, social, environmental, and security costs of global production networks have been shifted to the public.

European Port Cities in Transition

European Port Cities in Transition
Author: Angela Carpenter,Rodrigo Lozano
Publsiher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 355
Release: 2020-01-22
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9783030364649

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Seaports, as part of urban centers, play a major role in the cultural, social and economic life of the cities in which they are located, and through the links they provide to the outside world. Port-cities in Europe have faced significant change, first with the loss of heavy industry, emergence of Eastern European democracies, and the widening of the European Community (now European Union) during the second half of the twentieth century, and more recently through drivers to change including the global Sustainable Development Agenda and the European Union Circular Economy Agenda. This book examines the role of modern seaports in Europe and consider how port-cities are responding to these major drivers for change. It discusses the broad issues facing European Sea Ports, including port life cycles, spatial planning, and societal integration. May 2019 saw the 200th anniversary of the first steam ship to cross the Atlantic between the US and England, and it is just over 60 years since the invention of the modern intermodal shipping container – both drivers of change in the maritime and ports industry. Increasing movements of people, e.g. through low cost cruises to port cities, can play a major role in changing the nature of such a city and impact on the lives of the people living there. This book brings together original research by both long-standing and younger scholars from multiple disciplines and builds upon the wider discourse about sea ports, port cities, and sustainability.

Ports Cities and Global Supply Chains

Ports  Cities  and Global Supply Chains
Author: James Wang,Daniel Olivier,Theo Notteboom,Brian Slack
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 296
Release: 2017-03-02
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781351909853

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Global trends in policy and technology related fields are rapidly reshaping the port industry worldwide. International in scope, this volume provides multidisciplinary insights into the role port cities adopt in dealing with global supply chains. Throughout the book, concepts of strategic management, supply chain management, port and transport economics and economic and transport geography are applied to offer an in-depth understanding of the processes underlying global supply chains and associated spatial and functional dynamics in port-cities. The book also discusses policy outcomes and implications relevant to port-cities positioned in different segments of global supply chains.

Port Geography and Hinterland Development Dynamics

Port Geography and Hinterland Development Dynamics
Author: Mina Akhavan
Publsiher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 136
Release: 2020-09-25
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9783030525781

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This book illustrates and discusses the main characteristics of port-city development dynamics with a focus on the fast-growing city-states of the Middle East, which are emerging as key players in logistics and the global supply chain. Maritime ports and the cities hosting them have long fascinated scholars – geographers, economists, architects, urban planners, sociologists etc. – as they become centres of exchange where different social and urban environments meet, at the intersection between land and sea. Given that the current body of literature on the topic is biased – mainly concerning the Western world and East Asian region – with mono-disciplinary tendencies, this book outlines a theoretical basis from a wide range of literature, linking port-city studies, globalization theories and logistics, and adopts a multidisciplinary perspective. The main target audience of the book includes scholars and graduate students in urban studies, spatial planning, urban and regional economics, logistics, geography and transport geography with an interest in studying port geography and the port-city interface, port infrastructure development and port hinterland dynamics; it will also benefit policymakers and urban planners whose work involves these topics.

Port Competitiveness

Port Competitiveness
Author: Marc Huybrechts
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 155
Release: 2002
Genre: Competition
ISBN: 9045502232

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Includes bibliographical references and indexes.

Ports and Networks

Ports and Networks
Author: Harry Geerlings,Bart Kuipers,Rob Zuidwijk
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 564
Release: 2017-08-22
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9781317077701

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Written by leading experts in the field, this book offers an introduction to recent developments in port and hinterland strategies, operations and related specializations. The book begins with a broad overview of port definitions, concepts and the role of ports in global supply chains, and an examination of strategic topics such as port management, governance, performance, hinterlands and the port-city relationship. The second part of the book examines operational aspects of maritime, port and land networks. A range of topics are explored, such as liner networks, finance and business models, port-industrial clusters, container terminals, intermodality/synchromodality, handling and warehousing. The final section of the book provides insights into key issues of port development and management, from security, sustainability, innovation strategies, transition management and labour issues. Drawing on a variety of global case studies, theoretical insights are supplemented with real world and best practice examples, this book will be of interest to advanced undergraduates, postgraduates, scholars and professionals interested in maritime studies, transport studies, economics and geography.

Ports in Proximity

Ports in Proximity
Author: César Ducruet,Peter de Langen,Prof Dr Theo Notteboom
Publsiher: Ashgate Publishing, Ltd.
Total Pages: 342
Release: 2012-11-28
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9781409488323

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Ports in Proximity provides an overview of key contemporary research in the field through a broad range of international case studies. The concepts of strategic management, supply chain management, port and transport economics and economic and transport geography are applied throughout the book to offer an in-depth understanding of the processes underlying spatial and functional dynamics in port systems. The opportunities for cooperation between competing adjacent ports is examined while the avenues for further joint research are identified, setting an agenda for further study.