Impact of the container security initiative on Taiwan's shipping industry |
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Authors: | Yi-Chih Yang |
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Institution: | 1. Department of Shipping and Transportation Management , National Kaohsiung Marine University , Kaohsiung, Taiwan, ROC hgyang@mail.nkmu.edu.tw |
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Abstract: | This paper evaluates the impact of risk factors from the container security initiative on Taiwan's shipping industry by employing a risk management matrix to identify the severity and frequency of CSI risk factors, and discovers some appropriate risk management alternatives. This paper's findings are as follows: (1) The majority of risk factors have a moderate-risk level, and possible alternative risk management measures include risk prevention, self-retention and insurance. (2) Ensuring a balance between the efficiency of maritime logistics and supply chain security is of vital importance to any trading countries dealing with security risk issues. (3) The government should encourage the private sector to design and market security hardware and software, which will promote the growth of the domestic security industry and generate employment opportunities. |
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Keywords: | port performance measurement port effectiveness port management cargo user criteria |
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