Defining Dry Ports by the Logistic Performance Index
Ciortescu Cezar-Gabriel ()
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Ciortescu Cezar-Gabriel: "Alexandru Ioan Cuza" University of Iasi, Doctoral School of Economics,
Ovidius University Annals, Economic Sciences Series, 2010, vol. X, issue 2, 116-120
Abstract:
Although the dry port concept is not new, the research regarding the issue in question and the activities related to it have only recently stirred a high interest, especially due to their advantages. The dry port concept is based on a seaport directly connected by rail to inland intermodal terminals, where shippers can leave and/or collect their goods in intermodal loading units as if directly at the seaport [1]. This paper will present and define a dry port Logistic Performance Index (LPI) from the integrated solutions for freight containerised intermodal transportation point of view, as part of the world trade. Just as dry ports are called the backbone of the system, the performance of logistic centres or intermodal hubs has a significant impact on the overall performance of the whole transportation network. With the dry ports implementation, CO2 emissions can be decreased and other positive environmental impacts can be achieved, queues and long waiting times at congested seaport terminals avoided, and the risk of road accidents can be reduced. As an overall result, regional sustainability and competitiveness will increase. Cheap, scheduled and reliable high-capacity rail transportation to and from the seaport is a necessity for improved seaport inland access. The success of the dry port model implies a consistent evolution both of the demand and of the offer of transportation service in the considered segments within the intermodal flow.
Keywords: dry port; freight container; logistics. (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: L92 R48 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2010
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