A Conceptual Framework of Port Cooperation

  • Ryoo D
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Abstract

Globalization of production, changing technology in ocean shipping sector, shifting bargaining power from port service provider to port users, changing distribution patterns of the containerization and new implementation for the environment and safety concerns introduced new ways of administration in port sector. In these days, port industries cannot survive alone. Port operation and management has to be proactive to cooperate and integrate with other port operators or other industries. In the 21st century, cooperation in maritime sector is more common than that in the past with several different reasons in a mixture of forms of cooperation. Cooperation among port authorities, port operators, shipping line, inland transport service providers and/or related organizations themselves becomes to exist to overcome the challenges and development of the global transport chain. This paper investigates the concept of port cooperation and the case analysis of the cooperation in the port industry.

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Ryoo, D.-K. (2011). A Conceptual Framework of Port Cooperation. Journal of Navigation and Port Research, 35(7), 581–588. https://doi.org/10.5394/kinpr.2011.35.7.581

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