2020
DOI: 10.22161/ijaers.77.45
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Commercial relations in global value chains: Potentials and limitations of ports

Abstract: The competitiveness of seaports is affected predominantly by several dimensions and variables present in areas outside the limits themselves. However, decisions made in these areas directly reflect port objectives and strategies. Due to the commercial relations linked to globalization, hinterlands have emerged, others have changed location, and there are also infrastructure changes, due to port congestion and scarcity of land use, as well as the development and emergence of intermodal corridors, among others, … Show more

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