The changing role of ports as locations for logistics activities

1School of Economics, Section Regional, Port and Transport Economics, (RHV BV) P.O. Box 1738 3000 DR Rotterdam Room H12-11 Erasmus University, Netherlands
2Rotterdam School of Economics, Section Regional, Port and Transport Economics P.O. Box 1738 3000 DR Rotterdam Room H12-13 Erasmus University, Netherlands

Journal of International Logistics and Trade

ISSN: 1738-2122

Article publication date: 15 November 2005

Issue publication date: 15 November 2005

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Abstract

Ports are often seen as engines behind regional economic development, because ports attract a variety of economic activities. This paper focuses on the role of ports in global supply chains and the opportunities to attract new economic activities in logistics. The central argument of the paper is that the role of ports as a location for logistics activities evolves with the evolution of logistics concepts. Evidence from West Europe is discussed. With the evolution of logistics concepts towards central coordination and more decentralized physical distribution, ports will see its multinational function diminish, eventually replaced by logistics activities with a more regional function and stronger integrated with production activities. Ports then have to face the competition from inland locations for value added logistics activities. The case of logistics developments provides a basis for analysing the increasingly important questions “What logistics activities ports can attract?” and “What is the appropriate strategy to result in this?”

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Citation

van der Lugt, L.M. and de Langen, P.W. (2005), "The changing role of ports as locations for logistics activities", Journal of International Logistics and Trade, Vol. 3 No. 2, pp. 59-72. https://doi.org/10.24006/jilt.2005.3.2.059

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Emerald Publishing Limited

Copyright © 2005 Jungseok Research Institute of International Logistics and Trade

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* Corresponding Author : Professor, School of Economics, Section Regional, Port and Transport Economics, (RHV BV) P.O. Box 1738 3000 DR Rotterdam Room H12-11 Erasmus University, Netherlands, Phone: + 31 10 408 1410, Fax: +31 10 408 9156, E-mail: ** Professor, Rotterdam School of Economics, Section Regional, Port and Transport Economics P.O. Box 1738 3000 DR Rotterdam Room H12-13 Erasmus University, Netherlands, : + 31 10 408 1678 Fax: +31 10 408 9156

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