Business and Economics of Port Management

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Green port
Hamburg Le Havre Range
Logistics
Maritime Cluster
Port Authority
Port Community
Port Community Systems
Port competitiveness
Port Demand
Port development
Port economics
Port Industry
Port management
Port policy
Port Sector
Port Service Providers
Port Services
Port Supply
Port technology
Port Traffic
Port Users
PSA International
Quay Cranes
Real Gdp
Risk management
Shipping business
Shipping Connectivity
shipping line
Shipping logistics
Smart port
Strategic Account Management
strategic issues
Supply chain management
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Product details

  • ISBN 9781138341913
  • Weight: 940g
  • Dimensions: 174 x 246mm
  • Publication Date: 07 Jul 2020
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Business and Economics of Port Management is a comprehensive but concise textbook and reference for insights into the workings of port industry from the business and economics perspectives.

The book examines port management from various entities which include the government, port operator, shipping line, logistics companies and other port service providers. It provides in-depth discussions on strategic issues, challenges and disruptions that are faced by this industry. Given the uniqueness of each port and international nature of the port business, the book comes with useful case studies and lessons from different port regions around the world. Key lessons on challenges and issues faced by port managers, developers and regulators are highlighted and discussed using a combination of professional insights and publicly available information sources. The aim is to illustrate the decision-making process with the purpose of contributing to better outcomes for the industry, government and the public at large.

Anyone who is approaching the subject matter will gain utmost understanding of how ports are critical in the global economy and societal well-being.

Wei Yim Yap is a faculty member of the Singapore University of Social Sciences. He was former head of strategic planning at the Maritime and Port Authority of Singapore and remains actively involved in the port and maritime sector with various government agencies and private sector entities.

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