2011
DOI: 10.5394/kinpr.2011.35.7.581
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A Conceptual Framework of Port Cooperation

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“…On the other side, ports handling similar or even different types of cargo can develop co-operative strategies to serve their customer better and improve management. A practice of port co-operation, integrating vertical and horizontal chains of transportation in Asian and European contexts, is presented in Ryoo (2011) and Stamatović et al (2018). Song (2002) examines the competition and co-operation existed between the container ports in Hong Kong and South China from a strategic point of view.…”
Section: Asian Ports Perspectivementioning
confidence: 99%
“…On the other side, ports handling similar or even different types of cargo can develop co-operative strategies to serve their customer better and improve management. A practice of port co-operation, integrating vertical and horizontal chains of transportation in Asian and European contexts, is presented in Ryoo (2011) and Stamatović et al (2018). Song (2002) examines the competition and co-operation existed between the container ports in Hong Kong and South China from a strategic point of view.…”
Section: Asian Ports Perspectivementioning
confidence: 99%