Port Systems in Global Competition
Spatial-Economic Perspectives on the Co-Development of Seaports

Edited by Theo Notteboom,César Ducruet

ISBN13: 9781032327778

Imprint: Routledge

Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd

Format: Paperback / softback

Published: 18/12/2024

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In a world where most international trade is carried by sea, each port can be seen as a unique chokepoint competing to attract ever more traffic and economic activities. However, ports can also be seen as parts of a wider system, which can be defined as a system of two or more ports located in proximity within a given area. Their fate and governance is jointly influenced when belonging to the same region, country, or transnational space. Investments, shocks, innovations, and delays occurring in one port often affect other ports within a certain spatial range and time lapse. Further understanding of such co-developments in port systems is necessary to go beyond local specificities, through a multidisciplinary and multi-level contribution. Port Systems in Global Competition is an answer to the strong and urgent need for reviewing the relevant theories, concepts, methods, and sources that can be mobilized for the analysis of port systems. With contributions from reputable scholars coming from no less than 11 countries in Europe, Asia, and North America, this book delves into the analysis of port systems from diverse disciplinary angles (geography, regional science, economics, management, engineering, and mathematics/computer sciences), covering innovative empirical approaches to various port systems in the world. The theoretical and empirical knowledge can support and enhance decision-making in relation with the development of ports, supply chains, and transport networks in general. This book is an ideal companion to academics and upper-level students interested in the analysis of transport and economic systems in general, as well as the effective ways to answer complex issues in transportation and socio-economic development. It will be a valuable resource for those researching or studying transportation and supply chains, maritime and port economics, as well as regional development and human geography.
List of Figures List of Tables List of Contributors Foreword Jacques Charlier Introduction César Ducruet and Theo Notteboom PART I - THE CONCEPT OF PORT SYSTEM Chapter 1: A systematic and critical review of port system research César Ducruet and Theo Notteboom Chapter 2: Evolutionary models of port system development–an application to the Latin American and Caribbean port system Jason Monios and Gordon Wilmsmeier Chapter 3: Winding paths through urban systems and urban networks Benjamin J. Preis Chapter 4: The implications of duality of trans(port) systems: evidence from Wusongkou International Cruise Port James J. Wang, Adolf K.Y. Ng, and Joseph Lau PART II - THE DYNAMICS OF PORT SYSTEMS Chapter 5: The European ports’ size dynamics and hierarchies Rania Tassadit Dial, Gabriel Figueiredo De Oliveira, and Alexandra Schaffar Chapter 6: Port migration patterns in the global port system since the 1950s César Ducruet, Theo Notteboom, and Brian Slack Chapter 7: Port competition in contestable hinterlands: The case of preferential relationships and barrier effects in Central Europe David Guerrero and Jean-Claude Thill Chapter 8: Global cities and global logistics Kevin O’Connor PART III - COLLABORATIVE PORT SYSTEMS Chapter 9: Port authority mergers in port systems: The path to ‘North Sea Port’ and ‘Port of Antwerp-Bruges’ in Flanders Theo Notteboom Chapter 10: Co-operation and competition between container shipping networks and their impact on container hub ports in Southeast Asia Wei Yim Yap Chapter 11: Collaboration in the Great Bay Area: scheme, challenge and opportunity Dong Yang, Yang Chen, and Qiang Zhang Chapter 12: The emergence of polycentric port regions. The case of ARA and the US Gulf Coast Karel Van den Berghe, Antoine Peris, and Wouter Jacobs PART IV - PORT SYSTEMS AS SHIPPING NETWORKS Chapter 13: Discovering shipping networks from raw vessel movements Alexandros-Nikolaos Troupiotis-Kapeliaris, Giannis Spiliopoulous, Marios Vodas, and Dimitris Zissis Chapter 14: Ocean container network dynamics during the Covid-19 pandemic Christopher Dirzka and Michele Acciaro Chapter 15: Shipping network analysis: state-of-the-art and application to the global financial crisis César Ducruet Index
  • Shipping industries
  • Purchasing & supply management
  • Tertiary Education (US: College)
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