Journal of Shipping and Trade
2016 - 2025
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Volume 10, issue 1, 2025
- Pilot dispatching problem along a maritime corridor: a case study in the St. Lawrence River pp. 1-33

- Milad Hematian, Jean-François Audy and Mikael Rönnqvist
- On measuring competition in the ship management industry pp. 1-18

- Antonis A. Michis
- What could make seaports more committed to air quality? A qualitative content analysis of key barriers, drivers, and enablers pp. 1-24

- Flóra Zsuzsanna Gulyás and Aseem Kinra
- Maritime logistics and economic growth in the context of APEC: a two-stage data envelopment analysis study pp. 1-24

- Odette Delfin-Ortega
- The impact of trade facilitation inequality on bilateral trade: the case of India–Middle East–Europe economic corridor (IMEC) pp. 1-20

- Saber Adly Shaker
- A systemic analysis of container terminal layouts pp. 1-20

- Jean-Paul Rodrigue
- Introduction of a mobile unit to enhance a modal shift for the transport of powdered building materials pp. 1-25

- L. E. Westerink-Duijzer
- New approach in models for managing the vessel’s unloading process pp. 1-23

- L. Nikolaieva Luidmyla, Y. Omelchenko Taras and V. Haichenia Oleksandr
- Assessing the impact on mode competitiveness of improvements of the Trans-Eurasian railway network pp. 1-30

- Seyed Mohseni, Edwin Hassel and Thierry Vanelslander
- Understanding the legal status of online logistics platforms in Europe: a decision framework for service providers improving legal certainty in the platform context pp. 1-26

- Marta K. Kołacz and Wouter Verheyen
- Stakeholder identification and mapping in peripheral European inland waterway ecosystems pp. 1-29

- Marie Cryns, Edwin Hassel and Thierry Vanelslander
Volume 9, issue 1, 2024
- Efficiency analysis and benchmarking of container ports operating in lower-middle-income countries: a DEA approach pp. 1-24

- Caleb Danladi, Sarah Tuck, Panagiotis Tziogkidis, Lijun Tang and Chukwuneke Okorie
- Optimizing waste management for green shipping: industry commitment through participatory processes in Cyprus pp. 1-24

- X. I. Loizidou, M. I. Loizides, D. L. Orthodoxou and D. Petsa
- Preliminary investigation of the sea-rail intermodal system's efficiency using a simulation approach: case of the Port of Trois-Rivieres pp. 1-24

- Tareq Abu-Aisha, Jean-Francois Audy and Mustapha Ouhimmou
- Simulation-based evaluation of road transportation logistics in a dry port with topographic challenges pp. 1-18

- Ludwig Dumetz, Jean-François Audy, Mikael Rönnqvist and Riadh Azouzi
- A linear model to estimate modal split in international freight transport, based on revealed preferences about cost and time saving pp. 1-48

- Onno Hoffmeister and Bernhard Dalheimer
- Economic and legal impacts of delayed containers pp. 1-33

- Marta K. Kołacz, Katrien Storms, Christa Sys and Wouter Verheyen
- Regulatory scoping exercise for the future adoption of autonomous inland ships in Europe pp. 1-20

- Sophie C. Orzechowski
- Corona crisis disruptions and consequences for demand for freight transport: A screening of the effects for the largest logistics service providers in Norway pp. 1-20

- Inger Beate Hovi and Daniel Ruben Pinchasik
- Chartering policies and operational efficiency of shipping lines: exploring strategic changes in response to the COVID-19 pandemic pp. 1-21

- Enrico D’agostini, Sohyun Jo and Maria Attard
- Factors affecting E-HRM practices in Greek shipping management companies: the role of organizational culture, cultural intelligence, and innovation pp. 1-21

- Ioannis Theotokas, Ioannis N. Lagoudis, Athina Syntychaki and John Prosilias
- Unveiling the causal nexus between Saudi’s seaborne trade and economy: evidence from an ARDL model pp. 1-21

- A. H. M. Mehbub Anwar, Mohammad Altelmesani and Abdulrahman Alwosheel
- Shifting waves of shipping: a review on global shipping projections and methodologies pp. 1-43

- Hesam Naghash, Dingena Schott and Jeroen Pruyn
- Supply chain inefficiencies: the causes and costs of dry bulk ships anchored in Vancouver pp. 1-17

- Trevor Heaver and Derek Atkins
- A machine learning approach towards reviewing the role of ‘Internet of Things’ in the shipping industry pp. 1-29

- Kelly Gerakoudi, Georgios Kokosalakis and Peter J. Stavroulakis
- Generalized transport costs in intermodal shipping: the context of the Northeast Passage pp. 1-29

- Alina Kovalenko, Terje Andreas Mathisen and Jeroen Pruyn
- Correction: A decision-making framework for the funding of shipping decarbonization initiatives in non-EU countries: insights from Türkiye pp. 1-1

- Sedat Baştuğ, Ersin Fırat Akgül, Hercules Haralambides and Theo Notteboom
- Correction: Challenges of maritime human resource management for the transition to shipping digitalization pp. 1-1

- Ioannis Theotokas, Ioannis N. Lagoudis and Konstantina Raftopoulou
- Autonomous inland navigation: a literature review and extracontractual liability issues pp. 1-28

- Camilla Domenighini
- Sustainable development of inland waterways transport: a review pp. 1-22

- N. Calderón-Rivera, I. Bartusevičienė and F. Ballini
- Identifying innovation factors and actors in autonomous inland shipping: a literature review pp. 1-22

- Dhaneswara Amien
- Can commodity prices predict stock market returns? The case of dry bulk shipping companies pp. 1-14

- Konstantinos D. Melas and Nektarios Michail
- Access to finance and intra-Africa trade efficiency pp. 1-14

- Brian Tavonga Mazorodze
- Challenges of maritime human resource management for the transition to shipping digitalization pp. 1-23

- Ioannis Theotokas, Ioannis N. Lagoudis and Konstantina Raftopoulou
- Potential climate-induced impacts on trade: the case of agricultural commodities and maritime chokepoints pp. 1-23

- Ramon Key, Ramiro Parrado, Elisa Delpiazzo, Richard King and Francesco Bosello
- Effects of free trade on export efficiency of COMESA member-states pp. 1-15

- Stein Masunda and Gabriel Mhonyera
- The role of shipping and logistics MNCs in economic development: a case study of how Maersk contributed to Vietnam’s ascendence to an export oriented economy pp. 1-30

- Majbritt Greve and Michael Wendelboe Hansen
- A decision-making framework for the funding of shipping decarbonization initiatives in non-EU countries: insights from Türkiye pp. 1-27

- Sedat Baştuğ, Ersin Fırat Akgül, Hercules Haralambides and Theo Notteboom
- Toward an efficient sea-rail intermodal transportation system: a systematic literature review pp. 1-27

- Tareq Abu-Aisha, Jean-François Audy and Mustapha Ouhimmou
- 4400 TEU cargo ship dynamic analysis by Gaidai reliability method pp. 1-16

- Oleg Gaidai, Fang Wang, Yu Cao and Zirui Liu
- Estimating the impact of container port throughput on employment: an analysis for African countries with seaports pp. 1-19

- Enock Ayesu and Kofi Ampah Bennin Boateng
- The impact of the belt and road initiative on the Suez Canal cargo trade pp. 1-19

- Anas Rakha and Khadiga El‑Aasar
Volume 8, issue 1, 2023
- Effect of shipping trade on economic growth in Nigeria: the Vector Error Correction Model (VECM) approach pp. 1-18

- Adedotun Joseph Adenigbo, Joash Mageto and Rose Luke
- Appraising the impact of COVID-19 on trading volume of selected vessel types in sub-Saharan Africa pp. 1-12

- Olabisi Michael Olapoju
- Sustainable small ports: performance assessment tool for management, responsibility, impact, and self-monitoring pp. 1-24

- Olli-Pekka Brunila, Vappu Kunnaala-Hyrkki and Tommi Inkinen
- Just in time vessel arrival system for dry bulk carriers pp. 1-37

- Alexander Senss, Onder Canbulat, Dogancan Uzun, Sefer Anil Gunbeyaz and Osman Turan
- Decarbonization technology responsibility to gender equality in the shipping industry: a systematic literature review and new avenues ahead pp. 1-20

- Assunta Di Vaio, Anum Zaffar, Daniel Balsalobre-Lorente and Antonio Garofalo
- COVID-19 and the financial resilience of Finland’s seaports pp. 1-20

- Pekka Leviäkangas, Lauri Ojala, Seong Mok Paik and Veikko Pekkala
- Assessing the macroeconomic and social impacts of slow steaming in shipping: a literature review on small island developing states and least developed countries pp. 1-25

- Seyedvahid Vakili, Fabio Ballini, Alessandro Schönborn, Anastasia Christodoulou, Dimitrios Dalaklis and Aykut I. Ölçer
- Market access and seaport efficiency: the case of container handling in Norway pp. 1-25

- Kenneth Løvold Rødseth, Rasmus Bøgh Holmen, Timo Kuosmanen and Halvor Schøyen
- Automation in cargo loading/unloading processes: do unmanned loading technologies bring benefits when both purchase and operational cost are considered? pp. 1-25

- Valentin Carlan, David Ceulemans, Edwin Hassel, Stijn Derammelaere and Thierry Vanelslander
- Designing a survey framework to collect port stakeholders’ insight regarding AI implementation: results from the Flemish context pp. 1-25

- Mehran Farzadmehr, Valentin Carlan and Thierry Vanelslander
- Maritime infrastructure and growth: econometric measurement using panel data from Tunisia pp. 1-17

- Riadh Harizi
- Urban freight policy maturity and sustainable logistics: are they related? pp. 1-17

- Jonathan Cowie and Keith Fisken
- Global shipping and climate change impacts in Africa: the role of international trade pp. 1-17

- Enock Ayesu and Clement Agonyim Asaana
- Economic assessment of transporting refrigerated cargo between West-Africa and Europe: a chain cost analysis approach pp. 1-22

- Seyed Abolfazl Mohseni, Christa Sys, Thierry Vanelslander and Edwin Hassel
- The continuous search for new port governance models: experiences from a developing country pp. 1-22

- Torben Andersen, Jonas Aryee, George Acheampong and Annette Skovsted Hansen
- An evaluation of the governance structure of marine services in South Africa’s ports system pp. 1-22

- Sphiwe Eugene Mthembu and Mihalis Chasomeris
- Uniqueness, complexities, and research issues of logistics and trade facilitation in Greater Bay Area of China pp. 1-22

- Edmund Y. Wu, Danny C. K. Ho, Stephen C. H. Ng and Lawrence C. Leung
- Contemporary challenges and AI solutions in port operations: applying Gale–Shapley algorithm to find best matches pp. 1-44

- Mehran Farzadmehr, Valentin Carlan and Thierry Vanelslander
- Circular developments of maritime industrial ports in Europe: a semi-systematic review of the current situation pp. 1-35

- J. Barona, F. Ballini and M. Canepa
- A holistic view of maritime navigation accidents and risk indicators: examining IMO reports from 2011 to 2021 pp. 1-28

- Carine Dominguez-Péry, Rana Tassabehji, Franck Corset and Zainab Chreim
- Interdependency patterns of potential seaport risk factors in relation to supply chain disruption in Indonesia pp. 1-28

- Muhammad Reza Bagus and Shinya Hanaoka
- Changes in external costs and infrastructure costs due to modal shift in freight transport in North-western Europe pp. 1-40

- Olaf Jonkeren, Klaas Friso and Lourentz Hek
- An AHP enabled port selection multi-source decision support system and validation: insights from the ENIRISST project pp. 1-11

- Dimitrios Georgoulas, Ioannis Koliousis and Stratos Papadimitriou
- New neighborhood, old habits? Delivery preferences of residents in new development areas and their assessment of alternative parcel logistics concepts: a case study of Berlin pp. 1-23

- Johannes Gruber, Benjamin Heldt and Saskia Seidel
- Innovation ecosystems in ports: a comparative analysis of Rotterdam and Valencia pp. 1-19

- Jonas Mendes Constante, Peter W. Langen and Salvador Furió Pruñonosa
- Drivers of railway container transports between China and Finland pp. 1-19

- Olli-Pekka Hilmola and Weidong Li
- The implications of Chinese investments on Mediterranean trade and maritime hubs pp. 1-19

- Ouail Oulmakki, Jean-Paul Rodrigue, Andrey Hernandez Meza and Jérôme Verny
- Demurrage and detention: from operational challenges towards solutions pp. 1-31

- Katrien Storms, Christa Sys, Thierry Vanelslander and Ruben Deuren
- 2022 World of shipping Portugal: an international research conference on maritime affairs pp. 1-7

- Ana Cristina Paixão Casaca and Maria Amélia Ramos Loja
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