Journal of Shipping and Trade
2016 - 2025
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Volume 6, issue 1, 2021
- Panamax markets behaviour: explaining volatility and expectations pp. 1-24

- Ioannis Karaoulanis and Theodore Pelagidis
- Insurance related problems in bareboat charter agreements pp. 1-18

- Albano Gilabert Gascón
- Revisiting port sustainability as a foundation for the implementation of the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (UN SDGs) pp. 1-40

- Anas S. Alamoush, Fabio Ballini and Aykut I. Ölçer
- Maximization of container slot booking profits for carriers in the liner shipping industry pp. 1-10

- Yu Guo, Ran Yan and Hans Wang
- 2021 World of Shipping Portugal: An International Research Conference on Maritime Affairs Editorial pp. 1-5

- Ana Cristina Paixão Casaca and Maria Amélia Ramos Loja
- Shipping optimization systems (SOS) for tramp: stochastic cargo soft time windows pp. 1-19

- Said El Noshokaty
- Estimating a global demand model for soybean traffic through the Panama Canal pp. 1-23

- Javier Ho and Paul Bernal
- Impact of the Panama Canal expansion on Latin American and Caribbean ports: difference in difference (DID) method pp. 1-23

- Kahuina Miller and Tetsuro Hyodo
- Toward a behavioral approach of international shipping: a study of the inter-organisational dynamics of maritime safety pp. 1-23

- François Fulconis and Raphael Lissillour
- Reduction of GHG emissions from ships: evaluation of inter-company R&D cooperation models in the case of Hapag-Lloyd pp. 1-25

- Carsten Willer and Max Johns
- Making sense of maritime supply chain: a relationship marketing approach pp. 1-17

- Oluyomi A. Osobajo, Ioannis Koliousis and Heather McLaughlin
- The bond and retention of Chinese seafarers for international shipping companies: a survey report pp. 1-17

- Bin Wu, Glory Gu and Chris James Carter
- Conditions influencing the choice between direct shipment and transshipment in maritime shipping network pp. 1-15

- Hoshi Tagawa, Tomoya Kawasaki and Shinya Hanaoka
- Assessment of logistics service quality dimensions: a qualitative approach pp. 1-13

- Gamze Arabelen and Hasan Tolga Kaya
- Reducing maritime accidents in ships by tackling human error: a bibliometric review and research agenda pp. 1-32

- Carine Dominguez-Péry, Lakshmi Narasimha Raju Vuddaraju, Isabelle Corbett-Etchevers and Rana Tassabehji
- Port choice in Brazil: a qualitative research related to in-depth interviews pp. 1-22

- Felipe Lobo Umbelino Souza, Cira Souza Pitombo and Dong Yang
- Green shipping onboard: acceptance, diffusion & adoption of LNG and electricity as alternative fuels in Greece pp. 1-29

- Olga Sideri, Michalis Papoutsidakis, Theodore Lilas, Nikitas Nikitakos and Dimitrios Papachristos
- Talent management related concepts and debates in container shipping industry by an emerging market perspective pp. 1-30

- Ramazan Özkan Yildiz and Soner Esmer
- Looking into the future ten years later: big full containerships and their arrival to south American ports pp. 1-20

- Ricardo J. Sánchez, Daniel E. Perrotti and Alejandra Gomez Paz Fort
- Analysis of determinants of work performance for seafarers based on fuzzy Electre model pp. 1-20

- Erick P. Massami and Malima M. Manyasi
Volume 5, issue 1, 2020
- Do carrier expectations indicate industry structure in container shipping? An econometric analysis pp. 1-16

- Michael Fusillo and Hercules Haralambides
- Co-evolution of port business ecosystem based on evolutionary game theory pp. 1-16

- Wenjuan Li, Thierry Vanelslander, Wei Liu and Xu Xu
- Port-related conflict at port of Gothenburg – consequences from a fashion retailer’s perspective pp. 1-17

- Erica Lindroth, Hà Huong and Rickard Bergqvist
- Political views on a further deregulation of the European road haulage market pp. 1-17

- Stephan Keuchel, Thomas Beckschwarte and Fabian Ernst
- A competitive analysis of port of Hong Kong: from external to internal pp. 1-17

- Zihua Liu, Dong Yang and Y. N. Eppie Ng
- Maritime supply chain sustainability: South-East Finland case study pp. 1-15

- Oskari Lähdeaho, Olli-Pekka Hilmola and Riitta Kajatkari
- Technical analysis: the psychology of the market of dry bulk freight rates pp. 1-15

- Joan Mileski, Christopher Clott, Cassia Bomer Galvao and Taliese Laverne
- Improving the freight transport of a developing economy: a case of Boankra inland port pp. 1-22

- Richmond Kwesi Ansah, Kwabena Obiri-Yeboah and Grace Akipelu
- A terminal level analysis of service quality at Nigerian seaports pp. 1-22

- Daniel Sakyi, Christian Kwarteng Appiah, Enock Ayesu, Mustapha Immurana and Samuel Baidoo
- Leading indicators and maritime safety: predicting future risk with a machine learning approach pp. 1-22

- Lutz Kretschmann
- The impact of alternative environmentally differentiated fairway dues systems in Sweden pp. 1-20

- Inge Vierth and Magnus Johansson
- Environmentally sound Management of Ship Wastes: challenges and opportunities for European ports pp. 1-21

- Gabriela Argüello
- A decision model on the repair and maintenance of shipping containers pp. 1-21

- Niclas Hoffmann, Robert Stahlbock and Stefan Voß
- A competitive analysis of EU ports by fixing spatial and economic dimensions pp. 1-19

- Claudio Quintano, Paolo Mazzocchi and Antonella Rocca
- Internet page content analysis of north European Sea ports pp. 1-11

- Olli-Pekka Hilmola, Andres Tolli and Ain Kiisler
- Holistic tactical-level planning in liner shipping: an exact optimization approach pp. 1-35

- Junayed Pasha, Maxim A. Dulebenets, Masoud Kavoosi, Olumide F. Abioye, Oluwatosin Theophilus, Hui Wang, Raphael Kampmann and Weihong Guo
- Financial performance of shipping firms that increase LNG carriers and the support of eco-innovation pp. 1-25

- Kian-Guan Lim and Michelle Lim
- Strategic intent of OBOR: enhancing energy supply resilience pp. 1-25

- Loon Ching Tang and Joyce M.W. Low
- 2019 World of Shipping Portugal. An International Research Conference on Maritime Affairs editorial “Leading the shipping industry into the future” pp. 1-4

- Ana Cristina Paixão Casaca and Maria Amélia Ramos Loja
- Stationarity of spot freight rates considering supply/demand effect pp. 1-9

- Koichiro Hayashi
- Hedging ship price risk using freight derivatives in the drybulk market pp. 1-18

- Roar Adland, Haakon Ameln and Eirik A. Børnes
- Benchmarking bulkers delivered between 2010 and 2016, identifying the effect of the EEDI introduction pp. 1-18

- Jeroen F. J. Pruyn
- Value migration: digitalization of shipping as a mechanism of industry dethronement pp. 1-18

- Konstantinos Poulis, Gregorios C. Galanakis, Gregory T. Triantafillou and Efthimios Poulis
- Selecting a coastal cruise port of call location in mainland China using the AHP method pp. 1-18

- Yuanyuan Zhu and Juehao Cheng
- Effects of BRI strategy on Mediterranean shipping transport pp. 1-18

- Claudio Ferrari and Alessio Tei
- Do political relations affect international trade? Evidence from China’s twelve trading partners pp. 1-24

- Gregory Whitten, Xiaoyi Dai, Simon Fan and Yu Pang
Volume 4, issue 1, 2019
- Evaluating ocean carrier selection criteria: perspectives of Tasmanian shippers pp. 1-16

- Peter Dzakah Fanam and Leigh Ackerly
- Service quality evaluation of international freight forwarders: an empirical research in East Asia pp. 1-16

- Sheng Teng Huang, Emrah Bulut and Okan Duru
- Factors causing peak energy consumption of reefers at container terminals pp. 1-17

- J. H. R. van Duin, H. Geerlings, L. A. Tavasszy and D. L. Bank
- Are trade and transport logistics activities mutually reinforcing? Some empirical evidences from ASEAN countries pp. 1-17

- Kee-hung Lai, Yu Pang, Christina W. Y. Wong, Y. H. Venus Lun and Y. N. Eppie Ng
- The “Belt and Road Initiative”: impacts on TEN-T and on the European transport system pp. 1-17

- Dick Dunmore, Alberto Preti and Clémence Routaboul
- Shipping digitalization management: conceptualization, typology and antecedents pp. 1-17

- Maria Lambrou, Daisuke Watanabe and Junya Iida
- Evaluation of port disruption impacts in the global liner shipping network pp. 1-21

- Pablo E. Achurra-Gonzalez, Panagiotis Angeloudis, Nils Goldbeck, Daniel J. Graham, Konstantinos Zavitsas and Marc E. J. Stettler
- A cointegrating stock trading strategy: application to listed tanker shipping companies pp. 1-10

- Nektarios Michail and Konstantinos D. Melas
- Economic evaluation of alternative technologies to mitigate Sulphur emissions in maritime container transport from both the vessel owner and shipper perspective pp. 1-27

- Seyed Abolfazl Mohseni, Edwin van Hassel, Christa Sys and Thierry Vanelslander
- Evaluation of e-commerce location and entry to China – implications on shipping and trade pp. 1-25

- Yulia Panova, Albert Tan, Olli-Pekka Hilmola, M. H. Puvindran, Xu Hongsheng and Weidong Li
- The ostensible tension between competition and cooperation in ports: a case study on intra-port competition and inter-organizational relations in the Rotterdam container handling sector pp. 1-25

- R. B. Castelein, H. Geerlings and J. H. R. Van Duin
- How to make urban freight transport by tram successful? pp. 1-23

- Katrien De Langhe, Hilde Meersman, Christa Sys, Eddy Van de Voorde and Thierry Vanelslander
- Container barge congestion and handling in large seaports: a theoretical agent-based modeling approach pp. 1-26

- Peter Shobayo and Edwin van Hassel
- Toward implementing a fully automated truck guidance system at a seaport: identifying the roles, costs and benefits of logistics stakeholders pp. 1-24

- Valentin Carlan, Dries Naudts, Pieter Audenaert, Bart Lannoo and Thierry Vanelslander
- Exploring seaport - dry ports dyadic integration to meet the increase in container vessels size pp. 1-18

- Jagan Jeevan and Violeta Roso
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