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A Study on Proper Harbor Pilot Demand Estimation for ensuring Port Competitiveness in Korea (우리나라 항만경쟁력 확보를 위한 적정 도선사 수요산정에 관한 연구)

  • Kim, Tae-Goun;Jeon, Yeong-Woo
    • Journal of Navigation and Port Research
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    • v.44 no.6
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    • pp.564-570
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    • 2020
  • In order to propose a realistic demand forecast for harbor pilots, define a direction for securing a supply of pilots for the betterment of national logistic services, and ensure the competitiveness of Korean ports, this study intended first to propose a new forecasting process for harbor pilot requirements through conducting analysis of determining factors affecting harbor pilot demand. Additionally, analyzing relevant previous studies allowed us to estimate the number of pilots required in the past and asses the studies limitations. Our second purpose was to propose a more stable allocation method among different pilot areas after forecasting the demand of harbor pilots until 2027 through application of the new forecasting process. From this application, the total number of pilots required was forecasted at 270, suggesting the total demand for harbor pilots will be increased by 7.57% compared with 251 pilots in 2018.

Specialization Strategies of Busan New Port on the Basis of a Comparative analysis on Shanghai's New Yangshan Port (상해 양산항과의 비교분석에 의한 부산 신항의 특화전략)

  • Kim, Jeong-Su
    • Proceedings of the Korea Port Economic Association Conference
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    • 2007.07a
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    • pp.291-312
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    • 2007
  • This paper is designed to look for a specialized strategies by drawing the special features of Busan New Port from both a comparative analysis of major factors of harbor competitiveness and a SWOT analysis of Yangshan Port, one of the biggest competitive ports in Northeast Asia, so that Busan New Port may preoccupy a status as the hub port of the area. The researcher would like to suggest the following measures to make Busan New Port serve as the central port of Northeast Asia on the basis of the findings; Korea should push ahead with creating a railroad transportation linking with Eurasia Contient, secure the amount of goods and resources with the help of the early development of the surrounding complex of the port, make a considerable progress in the level of port service, come up with a differentiation strategies for harbor marketing activities and improve its productivity.

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A comparative study on competitiveness of Busan harbor and Shanghai port for RFID introduction (RFID 도입을 위한 부산항과 상해항의 항만경쟁력 비교 연구)

  • Jin, Gi-Myung
    • International Commerce and Information Review
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    • v.16 no.3
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    • pp.413-429
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    • 2014
  • This study analyzed competitiveness of introducing RFID to ports and logistics system focused on Busan port and Shanghai port. This research started from the question, what kind of synergy effect will be occurred when the core technology of ubiquitous computing, RFID technology is introduced to ports and logistics system. It investigated RFID system's influences on ports and logistics system based on the existing literature about effect of logistics information system on logistics result, and further, suggested measure to introduce RFID system successfully to future ports and logistics industry. As a result, it confirmed that Shanghai port is slightly more competitive than Busan harbor. Shanghai harbor has been evaluated more competitive port than Busan since 2007 but the difference is the matter. It is considered that a close gap between two harbors means neck and neck competition in the future. That is, our competitiveness in ports and logistics system is in danger and the competition in the industry will grow in intensity most definitely.

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Hydrodynamic interactions and coupled dynamics between a container ship and multiple mobile harbors

  • Kang, H.Y.;Kim, M.H.
    • Ocean Systems Engineering
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    • v.2 no.3
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    • pp.217-228
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    • 2012
  • As the size of container ships continues to increase, not many existing harbors can host the super-container ship due to its increased draft and the corresponding dredging requires huge budget. In addition, the minimization of waiting and loading/offloading time is the most important factor in harbor competitiveness. In this regard, mobile-harbor concept has been developed in Korea to achieve much improved harbor capacity and efficiency. In developing the concept, one of the most important elements is the operability of crane between two or more floating bodies in side-by-side arrangement. The container ship is to be stationed through a hawser connection to an outside-harbor fixed-pile station with the depth allowing its large draft. The mobile harbors with smart cranes are berthed to the sides of its hull for loading/offloading containers and transportation. For successful operation, the relative motions between the two or more floating bodies with hawser/fender connections have to be within allowable range. Therefore, the reliable prediction of the relative motions of the multiple floating bodies with realistic mooring system is essential to find the best hull particulars, hawser/mooring/fender arrangement, and crane/docking-station design. Time-domain multi-hull-mooring coupled dynamic analysis program is used to assess the hydrodynamic interactions among the multiple floating bodies and the global performance of the system. Both collinear and non-collinear wind-wave-current environments are applied to the system. It is found that the non-collinear case can equally be functional in dynamics view compared to the collinear case but undesirable phenomena associated with vessel responses and hawser tensions can also happen at certain conditions, so more care needs to be taken.

Competitive Analysis of Gunsang Port;Incheon, Mokpo, Pyeongtaek item by item Analysis (군장항의 경쟁력 분석;인천, 목포, 평택항 품목별 분석)

  • Kim, Gyeong-Jung;Gang, Dal-Won;Kim, Tae-Won;Gwak, Gyu-Seok;Nam, Gi-Chan
    • Proceedings of the Korea Port Economic Association Conference
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    • 2007.07a
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    • pp.515-536
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    • 2007
  • The Korea's West Coast has been considered as the gateway to the economies of Southeast Asia and China. Thanks to geographical advantages, harbors located in this region have been playing a vital role despite the fact that most harbors in this region are the small and medium ones. The GunJangHang is such harbor. This paper aims to investigate the important role of this harbor, as well as to analyze the competitiveness of GunJangHang port with those of the luncheon phosphorus port, Pyongteak port, and Mokpo port regarding the rapid increasing cargo volume through this region recently.

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Specialization Strategies of Busan New Port on the Basis of a Comparative analysis on Shanghai's New Yangshan Port (상해 양산항과의 비교분석에 의한 부산 신항의 특화전략)

  • Kim, Jeong-Su
    • Journal of Korea Port Economic Association
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    • v.23 no.3
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    • pp.53-77
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    • 2007
  • This paper is designed to look for a specialized strategies by drawing the special features of Busan New Port from both a comparative analysis of major factors of harbor competitiveness and a SWOT analysis of Busan New Port and Yangshan Port, one of the biggest competitive ports in Northeast Asia, so that Busan New Port may preoccupy a status as the hub port of the area. The researcher would like to suggest the following measures to make Busan New Port serve as the central port of Northeast Asia on the basis of the findings; Korea should push ahead with creating a railroad transportation linking with Eurasia Contient, secure the amount of goods and resources with the help of the early development of the surrounding complex of the port, make a considerable progress in the level of port service, come up with a differentiation strategies for harbor marketing activities and improve its productivity.

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A Study on Improving the Legislation and Institution of Bunkering Business (선박급유업의 법제도적 개선방안에 관한 연구)

  • Lee, Sang-Il;Ahn, Ki-Myung
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Marine Environment & Safety
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    • v.23 no.4
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    • pp.376-384
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    • 2017
  • Ship's Bunkering Business is one of the essential businesses creating added values of the port as a hub for a stream of the international logistics. Regulatory considerations of ship's bunkering business should be made to create a more relevant system and stabilize the bunkering industry so that the ports may produce more substantial added values. This paper suggests revisions the Harbor Transport Business Act, the Marine Transport Act, putting forward an idea of unifying safety management systems, establishing a guideline for bunker quality managements, and changing the laws regarding any wrongdoings of bunker suppliers. In conclusion, in order to increase the managerial integrity of the bunkering operators, reasonable burdens should be distributed across the government, refinery companies and ship-owners to achieve a more balanced state and enable long-term development to advance the business at issue, following a step-by-step approach to amend the contract practice, the laws and the systems.

Evaluation Factor and Enhancement of Gwangyang International Port's Competitiveness (광양항의 경쟁력 평가요인과 강화전략)

  • Jeong, Bonghyun
    • Journal of Korea Port Economic Association
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    • v.30 no.1
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    • pp.119-142
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    • 2014
  • This study aims to evaluate the factors which affect the competitiveness of Gwangyang port, and to suggest strategies for the enhancement of its competitiveness by priority. This study inquires both 5 key rating factors: port location, port operations management, port costs, port facilities, and hinterland conditions and the priority of 14 detailed assessments through AHP method. First, the importances of main evaluation items for port competitiveness are analysed in the following orders: port location, port facilities, port costs, port operations, hinterland conditions. Second, the comprehensive importances based on the detailed evaluation properties complex weighting are identified in the following orders: connectivity with hinterland, accessibility of international harbor, incentives, the area of terminal, expertise and skills of port operations personnel, container throughput, and scale berths. Third, the strategies referring to the port location like centrality, transit, and merit on use should be actively conducted for the promotions of Gwangyang port's competitiveness, according to its international port competitiveness analysis. This study will provide both academic and policy implications with its related scholars, government, and research institutions. In addition, this will be contributed to formulating a basic theory for port competitiveness evaluation and providing a basic framework of evaluation analysis.

A study on Maritime Marketing strategy in the information Era (정보화시대 해운마케팅 전략에 관한 소고)

  • 김대진;전준수
    • Journal of Korea Port Economic Association
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    • v.18 no.2
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    • pp.47-64
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    • 2002
  • Global Shipping companies and harbor facilities have tried to construct e-business network to strengthen the competitiveness in this rapidly changing cyber environment. from now on, in a few years, it will be backward enterprises and business that could not adapt this e-business currency, international shipping companies has been together The intta and The GTnexus web site for customer need to fulfill Gradually this currency is going to expand in the world The goal of this research is to study up-to-date internet marketing strategy and global shipping company's present condition of on-line marketing. it will be helpful to make domestic marketing business competitive and to acquire superior position for Domestic shipping company in market.

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Comparative Analysis on Competitiveness between Ports in Northeast Asia Employing Shift-share Analysis and DEA (변이할당기법과 DEA를 활용한 동북아시아 항만간 경쟁력 비교 분석)

  • Lee, Choongbae;Kwon, A Rim
    • Journal of Korea Port Economic Association
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    • v.30 no.4
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    • pp.219-254
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    • 2014
  • Due to the recent development of globalization and supply chain management, growth of international trade has led to increasing cargo volume around the world. Since maritime logistics environments have changed, increased container ship size, improvement of harbor equipment, global port operation and rapid technological development have had an significant effects on shipping and port industry, which is contributing to competitiveness of port. Since a larger volume of port throughputs are generally regarded as an indicator of the more competitive port, inefficient port operation could reduce its competitiveness. On the other hand, high efficient ports could increase their competitive power while increasing cargo volume. This study aims at comparing competitiveness of the ports in the Northeast Asia by investigating changes of container throughputs and evaluating efficiency performance of ports. Shift-Share analysis and Data Envelopment Analysis(DEA) have been conducted with 21 Northeast Asian ports and then separated them into 4 groups for comparative analysis to identify competitive position of each port. The results of this study show that Incheon and Gwangyang port have been decreased container cargo volume, while volume of Busan port would increase by means of active marketing, various route development and incentive policy for the port.