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January 2010, Volume 37, Issue 1
- 17-36 Centrality and vulnerability in liner shipping networks: revisiting the Northeast Asian port hierarchy
by César Ducruet & Sung-Woo Lee & Adolf K.Y. Ng - 37-52 Mapping shipbuilding clusters in Tuscany: main features and policy implications
by Luciana Lazzeretti & Francesco Capone - 53-72 E-commerce development experiences in world's leading container ports and offering a model for Shahid Rajaee Port
by Mostafa Jafari & Mohammad Taghi Taghavifard & Saeed Rouhani & Morteza Moalagh - 73-89 Passenger ports: services provision and their benefits
by Georgios K. Vaggelas & Athanasios A. Pallis - 91-92 Port Competition: The Case of North Europe , by Adolf NG
by Dong-Wook Song
December 2009, Volume 36, Issue 6
- 469-479 Analytical modelling of shipping business processes based on MCDM methods
by Metin Celik & Y. Ilker Topcu - 481-505 Global shipping IPOs performance
by Andreas Merikas & Dimitrios Gounopoulos & Christos Nounis - 507-523 An econometric analysis for container shipping market
by Meifeng Luo & Lixian Fan & Liming Liu - 525-544 Valuation of time charter contracts for ships
by Jens Moberg Rygaard - 545-558 Groups in DEA based cross-evaluation: An application to Asian container ports
by Jie Wu & Hong Yan & John Liu
October 2009, Volume 36, Issue 5
- 385-396 Market efficiency within dry bulk markets in the short run: a multi-agent system dynamics Nash equilibrium
by Steve Engelen & Wout Dullaert & Bert Vernimmen - 397-409 Fleet deployment in liner shipping: a case study
by Kjetil Fagerholt & Trond A. V. Johnsen & Haakon Lindstad - 411-436 Forecasting weekly freight rates for one-year time charter 65 000 dwt bulk carrier, 1989--2008, using nonlinear methods
by Alexandros M. Goulielmos & Maria-Elpiniki Psifia - 437-455 Quantitative analysis of materiality in marine insurance
by Kevin X. Li & Yulan Wang & Jie Min - 457-468 Selective replacement of national by non-national seafarers in OECD countries and the employment function in the maritime sector
by Ioannis Tsamourgelis
August 2009, Volume 36, Issue 4
- 291-307 Empty container repositioning in liner shipping1
by Dong-Ping Song & Jonathan Carter - 309-323 The law and economics of pollution damage arising from carriage of oil by sea
by Jingjing Xu - 325-336 Does trigger point mechanism create monopoly power for Hong Kong container terminals?
by Michael K. Fung - 337-352 Competitiveness of short sea shipping and the role of port: the case of North Europe
by Adolf Koi Yu Ng - 353-366 Evaluating straddle carrier deployment policies: a simulation study for the Piraeus container terminal
by Eleni Hadjiconstantinou & Nang Laik Ma - 367-384 Cost-effectiveness assessment of CO 2 reducing measures in shipping
by Magnus S. Eide & Øyvind Endresen & Rolf Skjong & Tore Longva & Sverre Alvik
June 2009, Volume 36, Issue 3
- 197-213 Entry in the global liner shipping industry: a population ecology study, 1996--2006
by Pei-Xuan Lim & Shobha S. Das - 215-233 Exploring the link between oil prices and tanker rates
by Angela Poulakidas & Fred Joutz - 235-251 Cruising in the Mediterranean: structural aspects and evolutionary trends
by Stefano Soriani & Stefania Bertazzon & Francesco DI Cesare & Gloria Rech - 253-267 Port development: from gateways to logistics hubs
by S. J. Pettit & A. K. C. Beresford - 269-289 Towards a holistic model in investigating the effects of intranet usage on managerial performance: a study on Malaysian port industry
by Mohd Daud Norzaidi & Siong Choy Chong & Raman Murali & Mohamed Intan Salwani
April 2009, Volume 36, Issue 2
- 105-115 The impact of MTSA on investment uncertainty and the persistence of financial return volatility of marine firms
by Anthony C. Homan - 117-129 The size effect of a port on the container handling efficiency level and market share in internation transshipment flow
by Jeong-Rak Sohn & Chang-Mu Jung - 131-145 Analytical investigation of marine casualties at the Strait of Istanbul with SWOT--AHP method
by Ozcan Arslan & Osman Turan - 147-163 Effective maritime security: conceptual model and empirical evidence
by Vinh V. Thai - 165-183 The terminalization of supply chains: reassessing the role of terminals in port/hinterland logistical relationships
by Jean-Paul Rodrigue & Theo Notteboom - 185-195 Maritime Statistics: a new forum for practitioners
by David Glen & Peter Marlow
February 2009, Volume 36, Issue 1
- 1-19 Logistics strategies for short sea shipping operating as part of multimodal transport chains
by Ana C. Paixão Casaca & Peter B. Marlow - 21-38 Human factors at sea: common patterns of error in groundings and collisions
by Carl Macrae - 39-56 Multi-level and polycentric governance: effective policymaking for shipping
by Michael Roe - 57-78 Asset allocation and value at risk in shipping equity portfolios
by Theodore Syriopoulos & Efthimios Roumpis - 79-101 European ports policy: meeting contemporary governance challenges
by Patrick Verhoeven - 103-103 Book review
by Patrick Alderton
December 2008, Volume 35, Issue 6
- 517-534 Port and terminal selection by deep-sea container operators
by Bart W. Wiegmans & Anthony Van Der Hoest & Theo E. Notteboom - 535-549 The growth potential of container shipping on the Yangtze River
by Albert W. Veenstra & Mo Zhang & Marcel Ludema - 551-569 The potential role of public--private partnerships in the upgrade of port infrastructure: normative and positive considerations
by Aidan R. Vining & Anthony E. Boardman - 571-589 Activities, resources and inter-organizational relationships: key factors in port competitiveness
by Marcella De Martino & Alfonso Morvillo - 591-614 A survey of short sea shipping and its prospects in the USA
by Anastassios N. Perakis & Athanasios Denisis
October 2008, Volume 35, Issue 5
- 433-447 Modelling the investment decision of the entrepreneur in the tanker sector: choosing between a second-hand vessel and a newly built one
by Andreas G. Merikas & Anna A. Merika & George Koutroubousis - 449-467 Testing the SERVQUAL scale in the passenger port industry: a confirmatory study
by Angelos Pantouvakis & Constantinos Chlomoudis & Athanassios Dimas - 469-489 Empty container reposition planning for intra-Asia liner shipping
by Cheng-Min Feng & Chia-Hui Chang - 491-502 Establishing performance targets for shipbuilding policies
by Floriano C. M. Pires & Thomas Lamb - 503-516 Implementing the street-turn strategy by an optimization model
by Luca Deidda & Massimo Di Francesco & Alessandro Olivo & Paola Zuddas
August 2008, Volume 35, Issue 4
- 341-351 Public sector deregulation: a paradigm in conflict
by Sophia Everett - 353-376 The optimal ship sizes of container liner feeder services in Southeast Asia: a ship operator's perspective
by Adolf Koi Yu Ng & Jeremy K. Y. Kee - 377-394 Hub dependence in constrained economies: the case of North Korea
by César Ducruet - 395-409 Ownership structure and operating performance: evidence from the European maritime industry
by Neophytos Lambertides & Christodoulos Louca - 411-432 Assessing port governance models: process and performance components
by Mary R. Brooks & Athanasios A. Pallis
June 2008, Volume 35, Issue 3
- 237-251 An analysis of freight rate volatility in dry bulk shipping markets
by Lu Jing & Peter B. Marlow & Wang Hui - 253-270 Value migration and profit pools in port-oriented freight systems: the implications for new patterns of efficiency
by Rae Weston & Ross Robinson - 271-284 Determining the position of container handling ports, using the benchmarking analysis: the case of the Port of Piraeus
by Angeliki Pardali & Vassilis Michalopoulos - 285-311 Modelling opportunity capture: a framework for port growth
by Mateus Magala - 313-339 Operative strategy in tanker (dirty) shipping
by Risto Laulajainen
April 2008, Volume 35, Issue 2
- 123-125 A maritime forum for science and business
by Genevieve Giuliano & Enrico Musso & Eddy Van De Voorde - 127-143 Network economies in liner shipping: the role of home markets
by Claudio Ferrari & Francesco Parola & Marco Benacchio - 145-158 Short sea shipping in North America: understanding the requirements of Atlantic Canadian shippers
by Mary R. Brooks & Valerie Trifts - 159-174 Monetary values of transport service attributes: land versus maritime ro-ro transport. An application using adaptive stated preferences
by Angela Stefania Bergantino & Simona Bolis - 175-191 Coastal port reform in China
by Min Qiu - 193-214 Expansion in cargo handling: geographical and functional issues
by Thierry Vanelslander - 215-235 Extended gate operations at the ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach: a preliminary assessment
by Genevieve Giuliano & Thomas O’Brien
February 2008, Volume 35, Issue 1
- 1-3 Maritime logistics in Asia
by Kevin X. Li - 5-26 A game-theoretic analysis of competition among container port hubs: the case of Busan and Shanghai 1
by Christopher M. Anderson & Yong-An Park & Young-Tae Chang & Chang-Ho Yang & Tae-Woo Lee & Meifeng Luo - 27-52 Evaluation of factors for carrier selection in the China Pearl River delta
by Peter C. Wong & Hong Yan & Colin Bamford - 53-60 The role of geomatics engineering in establishing the marine information system for maritime management
by Steve Yau-Wah Lam & Tsz Leung Yip - 61-71 Enforcement of law by the Port State Control (PSC)
by Kevin X. Li & Haisha Zheng - 73-87 Global supply chain and port/terminal: integration and competitiveness
by Dong-Wook Song & Photis M. Panayides - 89-101 Competition for transhipment containers by major ports in Southeast Asia: slot capacity analysis
by Jasmine Siu Lee Lam & Wei Yim Yap - 103-122 Optimizing the transportation of international container cargoes in Korea
by Hwa-Joong Kim & Young-Tae Chang & Paul T.-W. Lee & Sung-Ho Shin & Min-Jeong Kim
December 2007, Volume 34, Issue 6
- 521-533 The determinants of maritime policy
by K. X. Li & Jin Cheng - 535-551 Operational performance evaluation of major container ports in the Asia-Pacific region
by L. C. Lin & C. C. Tseng - 553-576 The geographical foundations of tanker (dirty) shipping
by Risto Laulajainen - 577-590 The bulk shipping business: market cycles and shipowners’ biases
by Roberta Scarsi - 591-612 Who pays the ferryman? An analysis of the ferry passenger's selection dilemma
by Angelos M. Pantouvakis
October 2007, Volume 34, Issue 5
- 405-425 Accident precursors and safety nets: leading indicators of tanker operations safety
by Martha Grabowski & Premnath Ayyalasomayajula & Jason Merrick & Denise Mccafferty - 427-440 Entry barriers in seaports
by Peter W. De Langen & Athanasios A. Pallis - 441-452 Maritime investment strategies with a portfolio of real options
by Helen B. Bendall & Alan F. Stent - 453-482 A global view on port state control: econometric analysis of the differences across port state control regimes
by Sabine Knapp & Philip Hans Franses - 485-499 Maritime security in the European Union—empirical findings on financial implications for port facilities
by S. Dekker & H. Stevens - 501-520 Port competitiveness in container traffic from an internal point of view: the experience of the Port of Algeciras Bay
by Manuel Acosta & Daniel Coronado & M. Mar Cerban
August 2007, Volume 34, Issue 4
- 287-310 The economics of Motorways of the Sea
by Alfred J. Baird - 311-330 The role for rail in port-based container freight flows in Britain
by Allan Woodburn - 331-346 Service quality and satisfaction measurements in Nigerian ports: an exploration
by Chinonye Ugboma & Innocent C. Ogwude & Ogochukwu Ugboma & Kenneth Nnadi - 347-358 When seafaring is (or was) a calling: Norwegian seafarers’ career experiences
by Kathy Mack - 359-381 Structure, conduct and performance on the major liner shipping routes 1
by Jasmine S. L. Lam & Wei Yim Yap & Kevin Cullinane - 383-403 Cultural diversity, manning strategies and management practices in Greek shipping
by Ioannis Theotokas & Maria Progoulaki
June 2007, Volume 34, Issue 3
- 185-202 The impact of transitional changes of maritime passenger transport on Croatian tourism development
by Heidi Cottam & Michael Roe & Jonathan Challacombe - 203-223 Econometric estimation of scale and scope economies within the Port Sector: a review
by Beatriz Tovar & Sergio Jara-Díaz & Lourdes Trujillo - 225-242 Value creation through corporate destruction? Corporate governance in shipping takeovers
by Theodore Syriopoulos & Ioannis Theotokas - 243-258 An econometric analysis of deficiencies noted in port state control inspections
by Pierre Cariou & Maximo Q. Mejia & Francois-Charles Wolff - 259-278 Market structures and competitive strategies: the carrier--stevedore arm-wrestling in northern European ports
by Francesco Parola & Enrico Musso
April 2007, Volume 34, Issue 2
- 85-88 Editorial
by Ross Robinson - 89-106 Regulating efficiency into port-oriented chain systems: export coal through the Dalrymple Bay Terminal, Australia
by Ross Robinson - 107-119 Port reform in Australia: regulation constraints on efficiency
by Sophia Everett - 121-130 Will a national port regulator solve congestion problems in Australian ports?
by Tabatha Pettitt - 131-150 Targeting market opportunity for port growth: a CART-based decision support system
by Mateus Magala - 151-168 Marketing communications for seaports: a matter of survival and growth
by Stephen Cahoon - 169-183 Capturing and sharing knowledge in supply chains in the maritime transport sector: critical issues
by Devinder Grewal & Hilary Haugstetter
February 2007, Volume 34, Issue 1
- 3-19 Evaluating seaport operation and capacity analysis—preliminary methodology
by Shy Bassan - 21-36 Impact of special shipping across the Taiwan Straits on the employment of Taiwanese ship officers
by Jiunn-Liang Guo & Gin-Shuh Liang & Kung-Don Ye & Younger Wu - 37-54 Case study analysis of the impacts of electronic commerce on the strategic management of container shipping companies
by Eladio Peñaloza & Mary Brooks & Sunny Marche - 55-67 A study of trip and time charter freight rate indices: 1968--2003
by Alexandros M. Goulielmos & Mariniki Psifia - 69-79 The impact of MTSA on financial risk and volatility of marine firms
by Anthony C. Homan
2006, Volume 33, Issue 5
- 425-429 Editorial
by The Editors - 431-445 The modelling of dry bulk and tanker markets: a survey
by D. R. Glen - 447-461 A static theory of dry bulk freight rates by route
by Risto Laulajainen - 463-475 Some notes on structure and stability in liner shipping
by Michael Fusillo - 477-495 Worldscale: what does it actually measure?
by Risto Laulajainen & Joachim Johansson - 497-518 Price and volume dynamics in second-hand dry bulk and tanker shipping markets
by Theodore Syriopoulos & Efthimios Roumpis - 519-525 Liner shipping development trends
by Rogan McLellan
September 2006, Volume 33, Issue 4
- 327-343 The performance effect of innovation in shipping companies
by Jan Inge Jenssen & Trond Randøy - 345-369 Ranking of factors contributing to higher performance in the ocean transportation industry: a multi-attribute utility theory approach
by I. N. Lagoudis & C. S. Lalwani & M.M. Naim - 371-386 Assessing the economic significance of port activity: evidence from ABP Operations in industrial South Wales
by Jane Bryan & Max Munday & David Pickernell & Annette Roberts - 387-402 Multicommodity network flow model for Asia's container ports
by Loo Hay Lee & Ek Peng Chew & Leng Siang Lee - 403-421 An influence model in seafaring choice for Taiwan navigation students
by Jiunn-Liang Guo & Gin-Shuh Liang & Kung-Don Ye - 423-424 Book review
by Dong-Wook Song
July 2006, Volume 33, Issue 3
- 203-217 Insights into the port training of the new European Union member states 1
by Ana C. Paixão Casaca - 219-232 Effective corporatization of ports is a function of effective legislation: legal issues in the existing paradigm
by Sophia Everett & Tabatha Pettitt - 233-255 Shipping freight derivatives: a survey of recent evidence
by Manolis G. Kavussanos & Ilias D. Visvikis - 257-280 Impact of proposed federal limits on US bagged food aid shipments: reduction in MSF carrier profits—a risk assessment 1
by Daniel G. Williams - 281-299 Ship-berth link performance evaluation: simulation and analytical approaches
by Branislav Dragović & Nam Kyu Park & Zoran Radmilović - 301-320 Shipping finance: time to follow a new track?
by Alexandros M. Goulielmos & Mariniki Psifia
May 2006, Volume 33, Issue 2
- 95-105 Maritime policy, management and research: role and potential
by Photis M. Panayides - 107-117 Market efficiency in the bulk freight market revisited
by Roar Adland & Siri Strandenes - 119-140 Trading strategies in the market for tankers
by Amir H. Alizadeh & Nikos K. Nomikos - 141-158 Using system dynamics in maritime economics: an endogenous decision model for shipowners in the dry bulk sector
by Steve Engelen & Hilda Meersman & Eddy Van De Voorde - 159-171 The relationship between design and economic performance of ships
by Albert W. Veenstra & Marcel W. Ludema - 173-186 Determinants of the severity of passenger vessel accidents
by Wayne K. Talley & Di Jin & Hauke Kite-Powell - 187-202 The marine electronic highway in the Straits of Malacca and Singapore—an assessment of costs and key benefits
by Peter B. Marlow & Bernard M. Gardner
February 2006, Volume 33, Issue 1
- 1-21 Shipbuilding disputes: the WTO panel rulings and the elimination of operating subsidy from shipbuilding
by David Glen - 23-33 The Ocean Shipping Reform Act: the trans-Atlantic cares
by Dong-Hua Wang - 35-48 Emergence of ‘new professionalism’ among Chinese seafarers: empirical evidence and policy implications
by Bin Wu & Kee-hung Lai & T. C. Edwin Cheng - 49-60 Total oil spill costs and compensations
by Xin Liu & Kai W. Wirtz - 61-73 Contributions to maritime economics—Zenon S. Zannetos, the theory of oil tankship rates
by Albert W. Veenstra & Sébastien De La Fosse - 75-81 How flag states lost the plot over shipping's governance. Does a ship need a sovereign?
by Laszlo J. Kovats - 83-85 Response to ‘Critique: The Caribbean Basin’
by Robert Mccalla & Brian Slack & Claude Comtois
October 2005, Volume 32, Issue 4
- 329-330 Editorial: an analysis of failure
by Patrick Alderton - 331-346 Port competition between Shanghai and Ningbo
by Kevin Cullinane & Yahui Teng & Teng-Fei Wang - 347-362 Policy making and planning for the port sector: paradigms in conflict
by Sophia Everett - 363-382 The competitiveness of short sea shipping in multimodal logistics supply chains: service attributes
by Ana C. Paixão Casaca & Peter B. Marlow - 383-401 Maritime policy in Scotland
by Alfred J. Baird - 403-420 Optimizing shipping company operations using business process modelling
by D. V. Lyridis & T. Fyrvik & G. N. Kapetanis & N. Ventikos & P. Anaxagorou & E. Uthaug & H. N. Psaraftis - 421-432 Information technology network security risk assessment and management framework for shipping companies
by Athena Roumboutsos & Nikitas Nikitakos & Stefanos Gritzalis
July 2005, Volume 32, Issue 3
- 187-189 Editorial: maritime issues in the Americas
by Mary R. Brooks - 191-207 An assessment of port reform in Argentina: outcomes and challenges ahead
by Tomás Serebrisky * & Lourdes Trujillo - 209-226 An analysis of the Brazilian ship financing system
by Floriano C. M. Pires & Luis F. Assis & Cassiano M. Souza - 227-244 Short-sea shipping potentials in Central America to bridge infrastructural gaps
by Ricardo J. Sánchez * & Gordon Wilmsmeier - 245-261 The Caribbean basin: adjusting to global trends in containerization
by Robert McCalla * & Brian Slack & Claude Comtois - 263-278 Determinants of crew injuries in vessel accidents
by Wayne K. Talley * & Di Jin & Hauke Kite-Powell - 279-295 Inter-firm relationships and shipping services: the case of car carriers and automobile importers to the United States
by Peter V. Hall * & Daniel Olivier - 297-313 Port regionalization: towards a new phase in port development
by Theo E. Notteboom * & Jean-Paul Rodrigue - 315-328 Institutional change in the Port of New York
by Richard Burroughs *
April 2005, Volume 32, Issue 2
- 65-65 Editorial: changes
by James McConville - 67-87 Marketing management at the world's major ports
by Julián Pando * & Andres Araujo & Francisco Javier Maqueda - 89-106 Maritime liner shipping and the stevedoring industry: market structure and competition strategies
by R. Midoro & E. Musso & F. Parola * - 107-121 Dynamics of change in the port system of the western Mediterranean
by Elisabeth Gouvernal & Jean Debrie & Brian Slack * - 123-137 The choices of employing seafarers for the national shipowners in Taiwan: an empirical study
by Ji-Feng Ding & Gin-Shuh Liang * - 139-157 Ports and shipping in Mozambique: current concerns and policy options
by Geoffrey Wood * & Pauline Dibben - 159-176 Safety culture on board six Swedish passenger ships
by Åsa Ek * & Roland Akselsson - 177-186 Tonnage tax: is it working?
by Heather Leggate * & James McConville
January 2005, Volume 32, Issue 1
- 15-30 On cost-efficiency of the global container shipping network
by Dongping Song * & Jie Zhang & Jonathan Carter & Tony Field & James Marshall & John Polak & Kimberly Schumacher & Proshun Sinha-Ray & John Woods
October 2004, Volume 31, Issue 4
- 257-258 Guest Editorial: Is liner shipping unique?
by Mary R. Brooks - 259-268 Designing optimal routes in a liner shipping problem
by Kjetil Fagerholt * - 269-285 An analysis of the pricing system in the Greek--Italian coastal routes
by Alexander M. Goulielmos * & Androniki Gatzoli - 287-308 The impact of transitional changes on maritime transport in Central and Eastern Europe
by Heidi Cottam & Michael Roe * - 309-318 ‘Get yourself a proper job girlie!’: recruitment, retention and women seafarers* [1]
by Michelle Thomas * - 319-335 Modelling forward freight rate dynamics—empirical evidence from time charter rates
by Steen Koekebakker * & Roar Os Ådland - 337-355 An interpretation of inter-container port relationships from the demand perspective
by Wei Yim Yap *† & Jasmine S. L. Lam - 357-373 Regional governance of port development in China: a case study of Shanghai International Shipping Center
by James J. Wang * & Brian Slack - 375-391 Public goods and the public financing of major European seaports
by Alfred J. Baird * - 393-407 Short sea shipping: a Canadian perspective
by Mary R. Brooks * & James D. Frost - 409-409 ISL Shipping Statistics Yearbook 2003 , by INSTITUTE OF SHIPPING ECONOMICS AND LOGISTICS , Breman, 245 Euros, ISSN 0721-3220
by James McConville
July 2004, Volume 31, Issue 3
- 199-211 An optimal containership slot allocation for liner shipping revenue management
by Shin-Chan Ting * & Gwo-Hshiung Tzeng
April 2004, Volume 31, Issue 2
- 93-107 The UNCTAD and WORKPORT models of port development: evolution or revolution?
by A. K. C. Beresford & B. M. Gardner & S. J. Pettit & A. Naniopoulos & C. F. Wooldridge - 109-124 The empirical evidence of the leverage effect on volatility in international bulk shipping market
by Yung-Shun Chen & Shiu-Tung Wang - 125-137 Core competence and competitive strategy of the Taiwan shipbuilding industry: a resource-based approach
by Chia-Chan Chou & Pao-Long Chang - 139-156 Forecasting the Suez Canal traffic: a neural network analysis
by Mohamed M. Mostafa - 157-171 Tanzanian coastal and inland ports and shipping: crises and policy options
by Geoffrey Wood
January 2004, Volume 31, Issue 1
- 1-2 Editorial: running rings around the liner industry
by Rogan McLellan - 3-13 The future shortage of seafarers: will it become a reality?
by Heather Leggate - 15-29 An analysis of decision-making processes in multicultural maritime scenarios
by Jan Horck - 31-45 The ship owners’ stance on third party ship management: an empirical study
by Kyriaki Mitroussi - 47-67 A logistics and supply chain management approach to port performance measurement
by Khalid Bichou & Richard Gray - 69-82 Participation in the global labour market: experience and responses of chinese seafarers
by Bin Wu - 83-86 Comment
by His Excellency William O'Neil
October 2003, Volume 30, Issue 4
- 271-274 Editorial: The UK shipping policy
by James McConville - 275-291 Sustainability and national policy in UK port development
by Sidney Gilman - 293-303 Investment strategies in market uncertainty
by Helen Bendall & Alan F. Stent - 305-320 The changing role of ports in supply-chain management: an empirical analysis
by Valentina Carbone & Marcella De Martino - 321-337 The price-volume relationship in the sale and purchase market for dry bulk vessels
by Amir H. Alizadeh & Nikos K. Nomikos - 339-355 How do ocean carriers organize the empty containers reposition activity in the USA?
by Erika Lopez - 357-362 Comment
by Richard Goss
July 2003, Volume 30, Issue 3
- 195-196 Maritime policy and management--30 years issue for Prof. James McConville Editorial: IMO--The economics of intimidation
by David Cockroft - 197-210 An ERP approach for container terminal operating systems
by Hyung Rim Choi & Hyun Soo Kim & Byung Joo Park & Nam-Kyu Park & Sang Wan Lee