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Supply chain interfaces between a port utilizing organisation and port operator

Purpose – This research revolves around understanding the interfaces of ports in supply chains. The main aim of the research is to explore the role of ports within supply chains. Design/methodology/approach – Collecting information representative of the range of experiences, perspectives, perception...

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Published in:Supply chain management 2014-01, Vol.19 (1), p.79-97
Main Authors: Demirbas, Dilek, Flint, Helen, Bennett, David
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Cost reduction
Efficiency
Exploration
Literature reviews
Logistics
Management science & operations
Perception
Ports
Qualitative research
Sampling
Studies
Supply chain management
Supply chains
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