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020 _a9781032429410
082 _a658.7
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245 _aMaritime ports, supply chains and logistics corridors
260 _bRoutledge
_aLondon
_c2024
300 _axiii, 284 p.
365 _aGBP
_b145.00
490 _aRoutledge Studies in Transport Analysis
520 _aThis book aims to highlight the interrelations between maritime ports, supply chains and logistics. Inland corridors could be defined as major arteries for inland transportation from and to the maritime port. They link together one or several ports located on the maritime range with one or several major inland metropolitan areas. The efficiency of international supply chains depends not only on the smooth operations in the port but also on the efficiency of inland distribution in terms of cost, reliability, added value services for the goods, safety and finally the environment. With contributions from international experts, the book offers a transversal perspective on logistics corridor development using case studies on the Seine Axis, among others. Organized into four key sections, the book highlights the interrelations between ports and corridors using both empirical and theoretical research from various disciplines, including engineering as well as human and social sciences. Maritime Ports,Supply Chains and Logistics Corridors will be directly relevant to a wide variety of scholars and postgraduate researchers in the fields of transport studies and management, maritime logistics, supply chain management and international logistics as well as industrial engineering, geography, economics and political science. (https://www.routledge.com/Maritime-Ports-Supply-Chains-and-Logistics-Corridors/Bertelle-Gouin-Fremont/p/book/9781032429410)
650 _aLogistics
650 _aSupply chain management
650 _aOperations management
650 _aShipping industries
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700 _aBertelle, Cyrille
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700 _aGouin, Nathan
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700 _aFremont, Antoine
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