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| - Logistics
- Operations research
- Decision making
- Operations Research/Decision Theory
- Regional economics
- Regional/Spatial Science
- Spatial economics
- Business logistics
- Manutention portuaire
- Space in economics
- Shipment of goods
- Cargo handling
- Terminaux maritimes -- Gestion
- Container terminals -- Planning
- Conteneurs -- Planification
- Marine terminals -- Planning -- Handbooks, manuals, etc
- Regional and Spatial Economics
- Operations Research and Decision Theory
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| - Handbook of terminal planning
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| - Handbook of terminal planning
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| - Seaport Container Terminals (SCT) operate as central nodes in worldwide hub-and-spoke networks, and link ocean-going vessels with smaller feeder vessels, as well as with inbound and outbound hinterland transportation systems using road, rail, or inland waterways. The volume of transcontinental container flows has gained enormously over the last five decades frequently leading to double-digit annual growth rates for the SCT. The 2nd edition of the Handbook of Terminal Planning also deals with problems being induced by questions of terminal development on a long-term basis (strategic level). Facing present and upcoming challenges for SCT operation—such as more and more mega vessels, extremely high hinterland peaks, higher environmental standards, less public acceptance and the stronger competition between terminals serving the same hinterland—the focus of the book is on successful approaches and solutions primarily addressing the planning of terminal structures. Nevertheless, operational aspects are considered, as well as how they effectively contribute to problem solving on the strategic level.
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