Maritime Economics & Logistics
1999 - 2025
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Volume 19, issue 4, 2017
- The effects of financial incentives on vessel speed reduction: Evidence from the Port of Long Beach Green Flag Incentive Program pp. 601-618

- Celeste Ahl, Elaine Frey and Seiji Steimetz
- An automatic algorithm for generating seaborne transport pattern maps based on AIS pp. 619-630

- Haiying Jia, Ove Daae Lampe, Veronika Solteszova and Siri Strandenes
- Dynamic route planning in the Baltic Sea Region – A cost-benefit analysis based on AIS data pp. 631-649

- Peter Andersson and Pernilla Ivehammar
- Are recent tanker freight rates stationary? pp. 650-666

- Javier Población
- Container shipping route design incorporating the costs of shipping, inland/feeder transport, inventory and CO2 emission pp. 667-694

- Nguyen Khoi Tran, Hans-Dietrich Haasis and Tobias Buer
- Modeling transportation demand in short sea shipping pp. 695-722

- Tiago A Santos and C Guedes Soares
- An empirical analysis of US vessel-related port accidents (2002–2012): Impact of union membership and port efficiency on accident incidence and economic damage pp. 723-748

- Jomon Aliyas Paul and Leo MacDonald
- Short-term forecast of container throughout: An ARIMA-intervention model for the port of Antwerp pp. 749-764

- Yasmine Rashed, Hilde Meersman, Eddy Van de Voorde and Thierry Vanelslander
Volume 19, issue 3, 2017
- Cargo prioritization and terminal allocation problem for inland waterway disruptions pp. 403-427

- Jingjing Tong and Heather Nachtmann
- An integrated terminal operating system for enhancing the efficiency of seaport terminal operators pp. 428-450

- Hokey Min, Seung-Bum Ahn, Hyang-Sook Lee and Heekeon Park
- Enterprise Perspective-based Evaluation of Free Trade Port Areas in China pp. 451-473

- Xiaoxi Deng, Ying Wang and Gi-Tae Yeo
- Optimizing berth allocation and storage space in direct transshipment operations at container terminals pp. 474-503

- Qingcheng Zeng, Yuanjun Feng and Zigen Chen
- Benchmarking operational efficiency of port terminals using the OEE indicator pp. 504-517

- Marcos M O Pinto, David J K Goldberg and João S L Cardoso
- Analysis of port authority efficiency using data envelopment analysis pp. 518-537

- Shaher Z Zahran, Jobair Bin Alam, Abdulrahem H Al-Zahrani, Yiannis Smirlis, Stratos Papadimitriou and Vangelis Tsioumas
- Predicting tanker freight rates using parsimonious variables and a hybrid artificial neural network with an adaptive genetic algorithm pp. 538-550

- Payman Eslami, Kihyo Jung, Daewon Lee and Amir Tjolleng
- Barriers to supply chain integration in the maritime logistics industry pp. 551-572

- Kum Fai Yuen and Vinh Thai
- Applying intelligent methods in detecting maritime smuggling pp. 573-599

- Chih-Hao Wen, Ping-Yu Hsu and Ming-Shien Cheng
Volume 19, issue 2, 2017
- Empirical methods in the study of maritime economics pp. 189-195

- Athanasios Pallis, Francesco Parola and Michele Acciaro
- Simulating physical basis risks in the Capesize freight market pp. 196-210

- Roar Adland and Haiying Jia
- Time–frequency analysis of the Baltic Dry Index pp. 211-233

- Jason Angelopoulos
- Network assignment model of integrating maritime and hinterland container shipping: application to Central America pp. 234-273

- Ryuichi Shibasaki, Takayuki Iijima, Taiji Kawakami, Takashi Kadono and Tatsuyuki Shishido
- Liner shipping networks, port characteristics and the impact on port performance pp. 274-295

- Dong-Joon Kang and Su-Han Woo
- Forecasting container port volume: implications for dredging pp. 296-314

- Sang-Yoon Lee, Hyunwoo Lim and Hwa-Joong Kim
- The importance of export logistics and trade costs in emerging economies pp. 315-333

- Luisa Martí and Rosa Puertas
- Application of gravity models with a fixed component in the international trade flows of coal, iron ore and crude oil pp. 334-351

- Sahar Babri, Kurt Jörnsten and Michael Viertel
- Intermodal freight network incorporating hub-and-spoke and direct calls for the archipelagic Philippines pp. 352-378

- Anita Odchimar and Shinya Hanaoka
- Crane allocation with stability considerations pp. 379-401

- Evrim Ursavas
Volume 19, issue 1, 2017
- Globalization, public sector reform, and the role of ports in international supply chains pp. 1-51

- Hercules Haralambides
- Economic implications for Adriatic seaport regions of further opening of the Northern Sea Route pp. 52-67

- Kenneth Button, Tomaž Kramberger, Tea Vizinger and Marko Intihar
- Environmental efficiency of transportation sectors in China and Korea pp. 68-93

- Young-Tae Chang and Nan Zhang
- Toxic air pollution and container port efficiency in the USA pp. 94-105

- Qing Liu and Siew Hoon Lim
- Forecasting container shipping freight rates for the Far East – Northern Europe trade lane pp. 106-125

- Ziaul Haque Munim and Hans-Joachim Schramm
- Creating and assessing composite indicators: Dynamic applications for the port industry and seaborne trade pp. 126-159

- Jason Angelopoulos
- Global LNG trade: A comprehensive up to date analysis pp. 160-181

- Hamed Nikhalat-Jahromi, Panagiotis Angeloudis, Michael G H Bell and Robert A Cochrane
- Liabilities and responsibilities: ocean transportation intermediaries (OTIs) and the distribution of counterfeit goods pp. 182-187

- Jay P. Kennedy and Jeremy M. Wilson
Volume 18, issue 4, 2016
- The political economy of shipping US food and aid under the cargo preference regime pp. 353-370

- Kenneth Button
- Estimating the economic impact of a port through regional input–output tables: Case study of the Port of Cartagena (Spain) pp. 371-390

- Andrés Artal-Tur, José María Gómez-Fuster, José Miguel Navarro-Azorín and José María Ramos-Parreño
- Stochastic modeling of Supramax spot and forward freight rates pp. 391-413

- Fred Espen Benth and Steen Koekebakker
- Planning of vessel speed and fuel bunkering over a route with speed limits pp. 414-435

- Izabela Ewa Nielsen, Ngoc Anh Dung Do, Jaejin Jang and Grzegorz Bocewicz
- A simulation-based multi-objective optimization study of the fleet sizing problem in the offshore industry pp. 436-457

- Hamidreza Eskandari and Ehsan Mahmoodi
- The impact of port service quality on customer satisfaction: The case of Singapore pp. 458-475

- Vinh V Thai
- A knowledge gap model for improving service quality of international distribution centers pp. 476-495

- Show-Hui S Huang and Wen-Kai K Hsu
- Exploring total quality management applications under uncertainty: A research agenda for the shipping industry pp. 496-512

- Angelos Pantouvakis and Evangelos Psomas
Volume 18, issue 3, 2016
- A new connectivity index for container ports pp. 231-249

- John J Bartholdi, Pisit Jarumaneeroj and Amar Ramudhin
- Optimal investment strategy in a container terminal: A game theoretic approach pp. 250-263

- Isam Kaysi and Nabil Nehme
- Analysis of strategic pricing in the port sector: The network approach pp. 264-281

- Hong-Oanh Nguyen, Anthony Chin, Jose Tongzon and Yapa Bandara
- Regulation, competition, crisis and technical efficiency of companies operating in Spanish ports (2002–2011) pp. 282-294

- Pablo Coto-Millán, Pedro Casares-Hontañón, Rubén Sainz González, Ingrid Mateo Mantecón, Manuel Agüeros, Alfonso Badiola-Sánchez, Juan Castanedo and Miguel Ángel Pesquera
- Efficiency in Chinese seaports: 2002–2012 pp. 295-316

- Carlos Barros, Zhongfei Chen and Peter Wanke
- Economic performance and corporate financial management of shipping firms pp. 317-330

- Hyo-Won Kang, Grace Wang, Hee-Seok Bang and Su-Han Woo
- Short sea shipping in today’s Europe: A critical review of maritime transport policy pp. 331-351

- Ancor Suárez-Alemán
Volume 18, issue 2, 2016
- Dos and don’ts in scholarly publishing pp. 101-102

- H E Haralambides
- Sea container terminals: New technologies and OR models pp. 103-140

- Amir Hossein Gharehgozli, Debjit Roy and René de Koster
- Bi-criteria approach to containership slot allocation in liner shipping pp. 141-157

- Shih-Chan Ting and Gwo-Hshiung Tzeng
- Analysis of the potential contribution of value-adding services (VAS) to the competitive logistics strategy of ports pp. 158-173

- Chukwuneke Okorie, Nicoleta Tipi and Nick Hubbard
- Analysis of structural changes in container shipping pp. 174-191

- Lixian Fan and Jingbo Yin
- A new approach for Baltic Dry Index forecasting based on empirical mode decomposition and neural networks pp. 192-210

- Qingcheng Zeng, Chenrui Qu, Adolf K.Y. Ng and Xiaofeng Zhao
- Optimization of the dimensions of dry bulk ships: The case of the river Rhine pp. 211-229

- Robert Hekkenberg
Volume 18, issue 1, 2016
- Smart logistics and global supply chain management pp. 1-2

- Young Hae Lee
- Free trade agreements and maritime supply chain costs: Competitiveness of Korean firms pp. 3-18

- Youngwon Park, Paul Hong and Shuting Li
- The rise of Chinese ports and its impact on major ports in East Asia pp. 19-40

- Jose Tongzon and Dong Yang
- Logistics network optimization considering balanced allocation and vehicle routing pp. 41-60

- Su Yeon Cho, Young Hae Lee, Dong Won Cho and Mitsuo Gen
- Repositioning of empty containers using both standard and foldable containers pp. 61-77

- Ilkyeong Moon and Hwajin Hong
- The impact of RFID utilization and supply chain information sharing on supply chain performance: Focusing on the moderating role of supply chain culture pp. 78-100

- Moon Gyu Kim, Yoon Min Hwang and Jae Jeung Rho
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