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http://dx.doi.org/10.5394/KINPR.2005.29.7.635

Review on Mega-trends in shipping and port & its implications  

Kim Hyun-Duk (Dept. of Distribution Management, Tongmyong University of Information Technology)
Ahan Ki-Myoung (Division of Shipping Management, Korea Maritime University)
Abstract
This paper aims to understand and analyze the mega-trends such as trends towards larger vessels due to an increasing trade volume, accordingly fewer port calls, strategic alliances and M&A Increasing degree of concentration through M&A activities in shipping industry results in a decreasing number of shipping finns with an increasing share in the world shipping capacity. But competition is strongly increasing on main trunk routes. Therefore, shipping concentration directly leads to further concentration of port traffic in fewer and larger ports with an increasing competition among neighboring ports.
Keywords
Mega-trends; Shipping; Port logistics; Port development;
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