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Best Practices and Guidelines for Resilient Maritime Transport and Supply Chains

In: Maritime Transport and Supply Chain Resilience

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  • Yui-yip Lau

    (The Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Division of Business and Hospitality Management, College of Professional and Continuing Education)

  • Adolf K. Y. Ng

    (Beijing Normal-Hong Kong Baptist University, International Centre for Resilient Supply Chains, Faculty of Business and Management)

  • Zaili Yang

    (Liverpool John Moores University, School of Engineering)

  • Tianni Wang

    (Shanghai Maritime University, College of Transport & Communications)

  • Mark Ching-Pong Poo

    (Liverpool Hope University, Liverpool Hope Business School)

Abstract

This chapter provides the best practices and guidelines for resilient maritime transport and supply chains. It synthesises successful stories and practical insights for designing and implementing resilient maritime transport and supply chains in an era defined by climate change, geopolitical uncertainties, and post-pandemic recovery. Also, it highlights strategies that have successfully enhanced operational robustness, reduced vulnerabilities, and sustained global trade flows by analysing real-world examples. It introduces an integral resilience model to guide the development of new systems, winning strategies, and informed decision-making for resilience building. These frameworks prioritise adaptability, collaboration, and innovation, offering actionable guidelines for stakeholders to navigate the challenges of a dynamic global environment. Finally, it concludes with a comprehensive book summary, consolidating its key findings and providing a cohesive road map for advancing sustainable and resilient maritime systems worldwide.

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  • Yui-yip Lau & Adolf K. Y. Ng & Zaili Yang & Tianni Wang & Mark Ching-Pong Poo, 2025. "Best Practices and Guidelines for Resilient Maritime Transport and Supply Chains," Springer Books, in: Maritime Transport and Supply Chain Resilience, pages 139-143, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:sprchp:978-3-032-07566-6_11
    DOI: 10.1007/978-3-032-07566-6_11
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