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Title: Evaluation of Competitiveness of Container Ports in Yangtze River Delta Using Fuzzy Multicriteria Method
Accession Number: 01089360
Record Type: Component
Availability: Transportation Research Board Business Office 500 Fifth Street, NW Abstract: This paper examines the competitiveness of ports located along the Yangtze River Delta(YRD) in China using the fuzzy multi-criteria method, and then determines the reasonable position of each port in this region. The results demonstrate that Shanghai is the number one among the selected ports in terms of perceived competitiveness on the representative criteria. The competitiveness of the other ports is ordered as Ningbo-Zhoushan, Suzhou, Nanjin, Nantong, Zhenjiang, Yangzhou, Jiangyin, and Taizhou. The competitiveness of the last five ports is nearly the same. The ports in YRD can be positioned as follows: The port of Shanghai should be developed as the container hub port through the construction and operation of Yangshan port; Ningbo-Zhoushan port can be considered as the subsidiary container hub port and the bulk cargo transshipment center in YRD. Taicang port can be developed as regional transshipment port for short sea routes . The other ports can be developed as the feeder ports of Shanghai port. Furthermore, the method used here shows the potential to be applicable to the ports and logistics related service industries in other regions.
Monograph Title: Monograph Accession #: 01084478
Report/Paper Numbers: 08-0121
Language: English
Corporate Authors: Transportation Research Board 500 Fifth Street, NW Authors: Wang, ChuanxuPagination: 12p
Publication Date: 2008
Conference:
Transportation Research Board 87th Annual Meeting
Location:
Washington DC, United States Media Type: DVD
Features: Figures
(4)
; References
(33)
; Tables
(7)
TRT Terms: Geographic Terms: Subject Areas: Economics; Freight Transportation; Marine Transportation; Terminals and Facilities
Source Data: Transportation Research Board Annual Meeting 2008 Paper #08-0121
Files: BTRIS, TRIS, TRB
Created Date: Jan 29 2008 2:29PM
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