ABSTRACT
Increasing capacity at ports and goods movement in the supply chain in general, while also satisfying environmental, economic, political, labor union, and other constraints is, arguably, the greatest challenge of modern transportation. With space at a premium and costs through the roof, it is increasingly obvious that the traditional solutions are
TABLE OF CONTENTS
chapter 6|20 pages
Container Port Choice and Container Port Performance Criteria
A Case Study on the Ceres Paragon Terminal in Amsterdam
chapter 14|16 pages
Port Labor
The Effects of Competition, Devolution, Labor Reform, Trade, and Technology