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Competitiveness throughout the seaport-hinterland: a container shipping analysis

Competitiveness throughout the seaport-hinterland: a container shipping analysis
Competitiveness throughout the seaport-hinterland: a container shipping analysis
With customers looking for the highest level of services and reduction of cost on international trade of goods, shippers have recently begun to focus on the inland leg of containerized import/export, making the competition advance between ‘seaport against seaport’ to ‘seaport-hinterland against seaport-hinterland’. Bearing this in mind, this paper seeks to assess the logistic costs and the import process time in order to identify how these factors influence seaport-hinterland customer’s choice and what is the effect of these factors on the main actors’ competitiveness. In terms of time, the findings indicate that dry ports have been operationally more efficient, with customs and delivery process faster than in seaports and extended gates. In terms of cost we have applied Monte-Carlo simulation in a case study in Brazil to assess stochastically the import cost considering multiple actors as options. The study makes practical contributions, showing the cost efficient zone for each macro region in the studied area and simulating a hypothetical scenario, where multimodal transportation is a delivery option. Lastly, the study makes theoretical contributions, discussing the competitiveness environment in light of the literature, bringing relevant insights to aid customers’ and practitioners decision-making.
seaport-hinterland, network, cost model, customer's choice, competition
1464-5254
Rodrigues, Thiago de Almeida
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Mota, Caroline Maria de Miranda
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Ojiako, Udechukwu
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Chipulu, Maxwell
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Dweiri, Fikri
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Rodrigues, Thiago de Almeida
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Mota, Caroline Maria de Miranda
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Ojiako, Udechukwu
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Chipulu, Maxwell
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Dweiri, Fikri
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Marshall, Alasdair
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Rodrigues, Thiago de Almeida, Mota, Caroline Maria de Miranda, Ojiako, Udechukwu, Chipulu, Maxwell, Dweiri, Fikri and Marshall, Alasdair (2023) Competitiveness throughout the seaport-hinterland: a container shipping analysis. Maritime Policy & Management. (In Press)

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Abstract

With customers looking for the highest level of services and reduction of cost on international trade of goods, shippers have recently begun to focus on the inland leg of containerized import/export, making the competition advance between ‘seaport against seaport’ to ‘seaport-hinterland against seaport-hinterland’. Bearing this in mind, this paper seeks to assess the logistic costs and the import process time in order to identify how these factors influence seaport-hinterland customer’s choice and what is the effect of these factors on the main actors’ competitiveness. In terms of time, the findings indicate that dry ports have been operationally more efficient, with customs and delivery process faster than in seaports and extended gates. In terms of cost we have applied Monte-Carlo simulation in a case study in Brazil to assess stochastically the import cost considering multiple actors as options. The study makes practical contributions, showing the cost efficient zone for each macro region in the studied area and simulating a hypothetical scenario, where multimodal transportation is a delivery option. Lastly, the study makes theoretical contributions, discussing the competitiveness environment in light of the literature, bringing relevant insights to aid customers’ and practitioners decision-making.

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Accepted/In Press date: 22 June 2023
Keywords: seaport-hinterland, network, cost model, customer's choice, competition

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Local EPrints ID: 479960
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/479960
ISSN: 1464-5254
PURE UUID: 4d1da688-d68d-4bb4-8fff-be32756dd7ff
ORCID for Alasdair Marshall: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0002-9789-8042

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Date deposited: 31 Jul 2023 16:44
Last modified: 18 Mar 2024 03:12

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Author: Thiago de Almeida Rodrigues
Author: Caroline Maria de Miranda Mota
Author: Udechukwu Ojiako
Author: Maxwell Chipulu
Author: Fikri Dweiri

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