Journal of International Logistics and Trade: Volume 5 Issue 1 , Open Access

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Repercussions of impeding shipping in the Malacca and Singapore Straits

Peter J. Rimmer, Paul T.W. Lee

As the Malacca and Singapore Straits are part of the shortest route between Europe and Asia any impedance to shipping has serious commercial and strategic repercussions. What…

Oil transportation security in the Black Sea and the Turkish Straits

Nilufer Oral

The Black Sea region has become as an important energy transit route for Caspian and Russian oil and natural gas to western markets. Since 1996 the quantity of oil exported from…

Electronic cargo seal for safe and secure supply chain traceability

Jung Ung Min, Minyoung Park

Recently, the United Statesgovernment plans to introduce electronic container seals on all imported containers as a mandatory requirement. Further, containers without electronic…

Global supply-chain securization as applied to seaport operations: A knowledge-based approach

Charles-Henri Fredouet

Organizations, would they be individual companies or large multi-firm networks, face a wide variety of potential risks requiring dedicated keen management. It all the better…

Port dynamics since 1965: Past patterns, current conditions and future directions

Peter J. Rimmer

An examination is made of developments in port dynamics since 1965. Initially, this task is addressed by studying changes in past port patterns using a simple descriptive model to…

Overview of interport competition: Issues and methods

Young-Tae Chang, Paul T.W. Lee

Port competition attracted much scholarly attention in Northwest Europe during the 1980s. Following the rise of powerful economies in East Asia, particularly during the 1980s and…

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ISSN:

1738-2122

e-ISSN:

2508-7592

Online date, start – end:

2022

Journal’s owner:

Jungseok Research Institute of International Logistics and Trade

Open Access:

open access

Editor:

  • Dr Hun-Koo Ha