Journal of Shipping and Trade
2016 - 2025
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Volume 3, issue 1, 2018
- Swedish shippers’ strategies for coping with slow-steaming in deep sea container shipping pp. 1-24

- Christian Finnsgård, Joakim Kalantari, Zeeshan Raza, Violeta Roso and Johan Woxenius
- Analysis of maritime team workload and communication dynamics in standard and emergency scenarios pp. 1-22

- Martin Lochner, Andreas Duenser, Margareta Lutzhoft, Ben Brooks and David Rozado
- The impact of potential Brexit scenarios on German car exports to the UK: an application of the gravity model pp. 1-22

- Jacqueline Karlsson, Helena Melin and Kevin Cullinane
- HIGH-TOOL – a strategic assessment tool for evaluating EU transport policies pp. 1-30

- E. Szimba, J. Ihrig, M. Kraft, K. Mitusch, M. Chen, M. Chahim, J. van Meijeren, J. Kiel, B. Mandel, A. Ulied, E. Larrea, G. De Ceuster, R. Van Grol, Z. Berki, A. Székely and R. Smith
- Opportunities for peak shaving the energy demand of ship-to-shore quay cranes at container terminals pp. 1-20

- Harry Geerlings, Robert Heij and Ron van Duin
- Short sea shipping: a statistical analysis of influencing factors on SSS in European countries pp. 1-20

- Gertjan van den Bos and Bart Wiegmans
- The role of information systems usage in enhancing port logistics performance: evidence from the Dar Es Salaam port, Tanzania pp. 1-20

- James Mlimbila and Ulingeta O. L. Mbamba
- The impacts of port infrastructure and logistics performance on economic growth: the mediating role of seaborne trade pp. 1-19

- Ziaul Haque Munim and Hans-Joachim Schramm
- Investment decisions under uncertainty on LNG-powered vessels for environmental compliance pp. 1-19

- Shun Chen, Shiyuan Zheng and Qiang Zhang
- Quality management and international trade: institutionalization of quality standards and performance outcomes in China pp. 1-10

- Yujuan Guo, Abe P. L. Jong and Andy C. L. Yeung
- Transshipment hub port selection criteria by shipping lines: the case of hub ports around the bay of Bengal pp. 1-25

- Chathumi Kavirathna, Tomoya Kawasaki, Shinya Hanaoka and Takuma Matsuda
- Multidimensional examination of the performances of a liner shipping network: trunk line/route operated by conventional (Panamax Max) and mega (ULC - ultra large container) ships pp. 1-35

- Milan Janić
- Standard setting and carrier differentiation at seaports pp. 1-23

- Christopher B. Clott, Bruce C. Hartman and Robert Cannizzaro
Volume 2, issue 1, 2017
- Free ports: towards a network of trade gateways pp. 1-17

- Alexandre Lavissière and Jean-Paul Rodrigue
- Investigating the bunkering choice determinants: the case of the port of Antwerp pp. 1-13

- Raimonds Aronietis, Christa Sys, Edwin van Hassel and Thierry Vanelslander
- Shipping Optimisation Systems (SOS): tramp optimisation perspective pp. 1-36

- Said El Noshokaty
- Liner shipping connectivity as determinant of trade pp. 1-18

- Marco Fugazza and Jan Hoffmann
- The procurement of food on board liner ships: the role of the international labor organization pp. 1-14

- Yui-yip Lau and Tsz Leung Yip
- Modelling production-consumption flows of goods in Europe: the trade model within Transtools3 pp. 1-23

- Gerard de Jong, Reto Tanner, Jeppe Rich, Mikkel Thorhauge, Otto Anker Nielsen and John Bates
- Erratum to: Shipping Optimisation Systems (SOS): tramp optimisation perspective pp. 1-1

- Said El Noshokaty
- Connecting the world through global shipping networks pp. 1-4

- Jan Hoffmann, Gordon Wilmsmeier and Y.H. Venus Lun
Volume 1, issue 1, 2016
- Financial modelling and analysis of the management of dredged marine sediments – development of a decision support tool pp. 1-10

- Joseph Harrington, J. Murphy, M. Coleman, Declan Jordan and G. Szacsuri
- The changing influence of city-systems on global shipping networks: an empirical analysis pp. 1-19

- César Ducruet, Sylvain Cuyala and Ali EL Hosni
- Port connectivity indices: an application to European RoRo shipping pp. 1-19

- Peter W. de Langen, Maximiliano Udenio, Jan C. Fransoo and Reima Helminen
- Is reducing speed the right mitigating action to limit harmful emissions of seagoing RoRo cargo carriers? pp. 1-11

- Koos Frouws
- Examining the effectiveness of the simplified air-cargo express consignment clearance system in Taiwan pp. 1-12

- Tao Chen
- Economic evaluation of the environmental impact of shipping from the perspective of CO2 emissions pp. 1-36

- Elyakim Ben-Hakoun, Mordechai Shechter and Yehuda Hayuth
- A descriptive method for analysing the Kra Canal decision on maritime business patterns in Malaysia pp. 1-16

- Noorul Shaiful Fitri Abdul Rahman, Nurul Haqimin Mohd Salleh, Ahmad Fayas Ahmad Najib and Venus Y. H. Lun
- Forecasting port-level demand for LNG as a ship fuel: the case of the port of Antwerp pp. 1-22

- Raimonds Aronietis, Christa Sys, Edwin van Hassel and Thierry Vanelslander
- Low emission engine technologies for future tier 3 legislations - options and case studies pp. 1-22

- Christer Wik and Seppo Niemi
- The adaptation process in port governance: the case of the Latin countries in South America and Europe pp. 1-20

- Fernando González Laxe, Ricardo J. Sánchez and Lorena Garcia-Alonso
- Editorial: Journal of Shipping and Trade pp. 1-2

- T.C. Edwin Cheng, Y.H. Venus Lun and K.H. Lai
- Examining the economic impact of transport complex economies pp. 1-17

- Y. H. Venus Lun, John Carlton and Khaild Bichou
- Evolving structure of the maritime trade network: evidence from the Lloyd’s Shipping Index (1890–2000) pp. 1-17

- Zuzanna Kosowska-Stamirowska, César Ducruet and Nishant Rai
- Connectivity and trade relativity: the case of ASEAN pp. 1-13

- Y. H. Venus Lun and Jan Hoffmann
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