Post-COVID-19 Era for Maritime Logistics and Port Management
A special issue of Sustainability (ISSN 2071-1050). This special issue belongs to the section "Sustainable Transportation".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (31 August 2023) | Viewed by 37424
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Interests: cruise; ferry; maritime transport; air transport; impacts of climate change; maritime education and training; transport history; sustainability issues; supply chain management; health logistics; regional development
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Interests: supply chain management (SCM); value chain management (VCM); logistics systems optimization; graph analysis; big data analysis
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Interests: operations research; optimization; simulation modeling; metaheuristics; supply chain management
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Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
The spread of the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic severely affected the shipping industry. This resulted in many shipping companies locking down their operations. The situation has recently improved as some companies have started their shipping services again. However, revitalization of the industry remains challenging.
Maritime transport contributes more than 80% of global trading volumes. Maritime logistics and port management are the mechanisms that boost the economy, which are receiving increasing attention from many sectors. The pandemic has created an unprecedented challenge to maritime logistics and port management worldwide. This has led to an increase in the significance of research on maritime logistics and port management post pandemic. Research has explored the operation of maritime logistics and port management post pandemic. This Special Issue in Sustainability aims to publish state-of-the-art research on maritime logistics and port management in the post-pandemic era.
The scope of this Special Issue includes, but is not limited to, the following topics:
- Port management;
- Port governance;
- The resilience of maritime logistics and ports post pandemic;
- Maritime and port sustainability;
- Dynamics of port production and operation;
- Maritime logistics risk management;
- Port economics;
- Container positioning in liner shipping;
- Optimization for maritime logistics and port management;
- Maritime network analysis;
- Dynamics of maritime shipping network.
Dr. Yuiyip Lau
Dr. Tomoya Kawasaki
Dr. Maxim A. Dulebenets
Dr. Maneerat Kanrak
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- maritime logistics
- port management
- maritime education
- COVID-19 pandemic
- resilience
- sustainability
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