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Conventional and Automated Container Terminal Configurations - Port Economics, Management and Policy

The document provides an overview of conventional and automated container terminal configurations. It discusses the contents and organization of a book on port economics, management and policy. The book contains chapters on topics like port terminals, governance, competition, and policies across 690 pages with 218 illustrations.

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Conventional and Automated Container Terminal Configurations - Port Economics, Management and Policy

The document provides an overview of conventional and automated container terminal configurations. It discusses the contents and organization of a book on port economics, management and policy. The book contains chapters on topics like port terminals, governance, competition, and policies across 690 pages with 218 illustrations.

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Port Economics, Management and A comprehensive analysis of the port

industry
Policy

CONTENTS ‣ III. PORT


Conventional and Automated TERMINALS ‣ Chapter 3.4 –
Container Terminal Design and
Container Terminal Equipment ‣ Conventional and
Automated Container Terminal
Configurations Configurations

Conventional and Automated Container Terminal Configurations


Theo Notteboom, Athanasios
Pallis and Jean-Paul Rodrigue
(2022) Port Economics,
Management and Policy, New
York: Routledge, 690 pages /
218 illustrations. ISBN
9780367331559.

doi.org/10.4324/978042931818
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CONTENTS

I. PORTS & MARITIME


SHIPPING
II. CONTEMPORARY PORTS
III. PORT TERMINALS
IV. PORT GOVERNANCE
V. PORT COMPETITION
VI. PORT PERFORMANCE
VII. PORT POLICIES &
DEVELOPMENT
VIII. PORT MARKETS
IX. CASE STUDIES

CONDITIONS RECENT POSTS COMPANION WEB SITE

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graphics) can freely be used for Ports (chapter update)
educational purposes such as Inland Ports (chapter update)
classroom presentations in Port Hinterlands,
universities and colleges. Any Regionalization and Corridors
other uses, such as conference (chapter update)
presentations, commercial Direct, Indirect and Induced
training programs, news web Economic Effects of Ports
sites or consulting reports, are The Changing Geography of
FORBIDDEN. The material Seaports (update)
cannot be copied or
redistributed in ANY FORM and
on ANY MEDIA. For specific uses
permission MUST be requested.

Copyright © 2020-24, Dr. Theo Notteboom, Dr. Athanasios Pallis and Dr. Jean-Paul Rodrigue.

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