Port disruption impact on the maritime supply chain: a literature review
Maritime transportation systems are responsible for the transportation of the vast majority of
global overseas trade. Ports are fundamental agents of the maritime transportation system …
global overseas trade. Ports are fundamental agents of the maritime transportation system …
Modeling and assessing interdependencies between critical infrastructures using Bayesian network: A case study of inland waterway port and surrounding supply …
The evolution of international supply chains have created a constant need for the
transportation of goods through maritime transport. This mode of transport has been …
transportation of goods through maritime transport. This mode of transport has been …
A Bayesian network based approach for modeling and assessing resilience: A case study of a full service deep water port
Ports are an integral part of the transportation system and are often susceptible to a diverse
range of risks, including natural disasters, malicious cyber-attacks, technological factors …
range of risks, including natural disasters, malicious cyber-attacks, technological factors …
Impact of the smart port industry on the Korean national economy using input-output analysis
Abstract Recently, state-of-the-art technologies such as the Internet of Things and
information and communications technology have been applied to the port logistics field in …
information and communications technology have been applied to the port logistics field in …
Estimating the economic consequences of a port shutdown: the special role of resilience
This paper develops a methodology for the estimation of the total economic consequences
of a seaport disruption, factoring in the major types of resilience. The foundation of the …
of a seaport disruption, factoring in the major types of resilience. The foundation of the …
Socioeconomic impacts of resilience to seaport and highway transportation network disruption
An integrated transportation-socioeconomic model is developed to analyze the economic
consequences of and resilience to seaport and associated transportation network …
consequences of and resilience to seaport and associated transportation network …
Measuring changes in international production from a disruption: Case study of the Japanese earthquake and tsunami
The earthquake and tsunami that struck Japan on March 11, 2011 caused a tremendous
loss of life and property. The disaster also disrupted global supply chains, which was …
loss of life and property. The disaster also disrupted global supply chains, which was …
Disruption risks and mitigation strategies: an analysis of Asian ports
JSL Lam, S Su - Maritime Policy & Management, 2015 - Taylor & Francis
The critical nature of a seaport is a connection point. In addition to the effect on port
operations, a port disruption will be a strain on trade flows and the various parties …
operations, a port disruption will be a strain on trade flows and the various parties …
Supply chain vulnerability analysis using scenario‐based input‐output modeling: Application to port operations
Disruptive events such as natural disasters, loss or reduction of resources, work stoppages,
and emergent conditions have potential to propagate economic losses across trade …
and emergent conditions have potential to propagate economic losses across trade …
A scenario-based interval-input output model to analyze the risk of COVID-19 pandemic in port logistics
Purpose Presently, Indian sectors are manifesting a higher level of interdependency and
making the economy more vulnerable to human-caused and natural disasters. COVID-19 …
making the economy more vulnerable to human-caused and natural disasters. COVID-19 …