Hinterland strategies of port authorities: A case study of the port of Barcelona |
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Authors: | Roy Van den Berg Peter W De Langen |
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Institution: | a Port of Rotterdam Authority, Wilhelminakade 909, 3072 AP Rotterdam, The Netherlands b Eindhoven University of Technology, Department Industrial Engineering & Innovation Sciences, De Lismortel, 5612 AR Eindhoven, The Netherlands |
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Abstract: | Port authorities generally focus on the development of the local port area and play a minor role in the development of port hinterlands, whereas shippers, forwarders, barge and rail operators have always been involved in the port-hinterland connection. The increasing importance of intermodal hinterland networks for the competitive position of ports has urged port authorities to become active in the hinterland. This new role has already been suggested by different academics. However, limited empirical evidence exists of port authorities taking stakes in inland terminals or developing transport services. Barcelona, as one of the leading port authorities in this respect, is used as a case study in this paper. The case study provides insight in the components and execution of the hinterland strategy of Barcelona. It shows that the strategy of the port authority of Barcelona and the consequent active involvement in the hinterland has had a significant impact on attracting container volumes from distant hinterlands and improving the accessibility of the port. |
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Keywords: | Inland terminals Intermodal networks Hinterland strategy Port authorities |
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