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Rosyth-Zeebrugge: a potential intermodal maritime logistics corridor for Scottish freight transportation. (2013)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Wang, Y., Mathie, I., & Monios, J. (2013, July). Rosyth-Zeebrugge: a potential intermodal maritime logistics corridor for Scottish freight transportation. Paper presented at 26th European Conference on Operation Research

The majority of freight originated from Scotland is trucked south to go via Channel Tunnel or ports in Southeast England. As Scotland’s only ferry connection to mainland Europe, however, the service between Rosyth and Zeegrugge is struggling with ins... Read More about Rosyth-Zeebrugge: a potential intermodal maritime logistics corridor for Scottish freight transportation..

Liquidity risk premium and asset pricing in US water transportation (2013)
Journal Article
Panayides, P., Lambertides, N., & Cullinane, K. (2013). Liquidity risk premium and asset pricing in US water transportation. Transportation research. Part E, Logistics and transportation review, 52, 3-15. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.tre.2012.11.007

The water transportation of freight has been one of the most important sectors in facilitating international trade and contributing to the growth of the world economy. Bearing in mind the importance of the relation between asset returns and liquidity... Read More about Liquidity risk premium and asset pricing in US water transportation.

Maritime logistics as an emerging discipline (2013)
Journal Article
Panayides, P., & Song, D.-W. (2013). Maritime logistics as an emerging discipline. Maritime Policy and Management, 40(3), 295-308. https://doi.org/10.1080/03088839.2013.782942

The evolution of maritime logistics as an emerging discipline has resulted, to a large extent, from the increasing and varied demands of shippers and customers and the rapidly changing role of ports in the context of supply and logistics chains. Scho... Read More about Maritime logistics as an emerging discipline.

Targeting the Environmental Sustainability of the European Shipping Sector - the need for innovation in policy and technology. (2013)
Report
Cullinane, K. (2013). Targeting the Environmental Sustainability of the European Shipping Sector - the need for innovation in policy and technology. Gothenburg, Sweden: EPSD - Europoean Panel of Sustainable Development

The present report “Targeting the Environmental Sustainability of European Shipping:
The Need for Innovation in Policy and Technology” has emerged from a background
survey with the aim of mapping what is being done on sustainable shipping within th... Read More about Targeting the Environmental Sustainability of the European Shipping Sector - the need for innovation in policy and technology..

A case study analysis of the role of intermodal transport in port regionalisation (2013)
Thesis
Monios, J. A case study analysis of the role of intermodal transport in port regionalisation. (Thesis). Edinburgh Napier University. http://researchrepository.napier.ac.uk/id/eprint/6652

This thesis presents an analysis of the role of intermodal transport in Notteboom and Rodrigue's (2005) port regionalisation concept, an approach to port development that focuses on the inland aspects of the process, as well as taking port developmen... Read More about A case study analysis of the role of intermodal transport in port regionalisation.

Counterbalancing peripherality and concentration: an analysis of the UK container port system (2013)
Journal Article
Wilmsmeier, G., & Monios, J. (2013). Counterbalancing peripherality and concentration: an analysis of the UK container port system. Maritime Policy and Management, 40, 116-132. https://doi.org/10.1080/03088839.2012.756588

Over the last four decades, the UK container port system experienced a shift to and concentration in the southeast of the country, close to the English Channel. At the same time, traditional ports in the north and centre of the country have lost impo... Read More about Counterbalancing peripherality and concentration: an analysis of the UK container port system.

Giving a direction to port regionalisation (2012)
Journal Article
Monios, J., & Wilmsmeier, G. (2012). Giving a direction to port regionalisation. Transportation research. Part A, Policy and practice, 46, 1551-1561. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.tra.2012.07.008

As theoretical approaches to port development have advanced over the years, the role of the inland terminal has attracted increasing focus, particularly under the framework of portregionalisation. This paper will explore portregionalisation in differ... Read More about Giving a direction to port regionalisation.

Port-centric logistics, dry ports and offshore logistics hubs: strategies to overcome double peripherality? (2012)
Journal Article
Monios, J., & Wilmsmeier, G. (2012). Port-centric logistics, dry ports and offshore logistics hubs: strategies to overcome double peripherality?. Maritime Policy and Management, 39, 207-226. https://doi.org/10.1080/03088839.2011.650720

Scotland's low accessibility is reflected in the limited share of Scottish unitised freight traffic coming through Scottish ports. This paper will consider site development strategies to overcome Scotland's double peripherality (i.e. both physically... Read More about Port-centric logistics, dry ports and offshore logistics hubs: strategies to overcome double peripherality?.

A quantitative cross-modal analysis of transportation firms’ transaction costs - are airlines any different? (2012)
Journal Article
Merkert, R., & Cowie, J. (2012). A quantitative cross-modal analysis of transportation firms’ transaction costs - are airlines any different?. Journal of Air Transport Management, 22, 3-8. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jairtraman.2012.01.002

This paper applies a top-down approach to transaction cost measurement to identify the size of the transaction sector within types of transport firms in Britain, including rail and bus operating firms but also and importantly of airlines. Whilst this... Read More about A quantitative cross-modal analysis of transportation firms’ transaction costs - are airlines any different?.

The hierarchical configuration of the container port industry: an application of multiple linkage analysis (2012)
Journal Article
Cullinane, K., & Wang, Y. (2012). The hierarchical configuration of the container port industry: an application of multiple linkage analysis. Maritime Policy and Management, 39, 169-187. https://doi.org/10.1080/03088839.2011.650719

This paper aims to provide a hierarchical configuration of the container port industry. It attempts to do so by determining a port hierarchy and then, utilising this, deriving the nature of the spatial interactions between sample ports in East Asia.... Read More about The hierarchical configuration of the container port industry: an application of multiple linkage analysis.

Maritime Logistics: A Complete Guide to Effective Shipping and Port Management. (2012)
Book
(2012). D.-W. Song, & P. Panayides (Eds.), Maritime Logistics: A Complete Guide to Effective Shipping and Port Management. Kogan Page

Maritime Logistics examines the development, knowledge and practices taking place in logistics and supply chain within the shipping and port industry. It includes guidance on shipping lines, containers, tankers and ports