2010
DOI: 10.1016/j.jtrangeo.2010.03.009
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Hinterland transportation in Europe: Combined transport versus road transport

Abstract: International audienceThe dominance of road for hinterland services could be challenged by using rail-road or waterway-road transport because of costs, congestion and growing environmental constraints. A common dynamic that is very favorable to the development of combined transport is shared among the actors of the transport chain but with different starting positions considering the ports of the Northern Range. But combined transport must still demonstrate that it can compete with road transport. Road transpo… Show more

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“…But the theoretical innovation on this issue as a special field was originated from the early 1990s when Krugman and Fujita, et al built the New Economic Geography [18,20]. The economists represented by Krugman studied the business location choice behavior to maximize the profits, and proposed the market potential model based on the monopolistic competition, increasing returns to scale and iceberg transport cost, general equilibrium framework including the enterprise subject decision behaviors.…”
Section: Research Methods Logistics Requirement Potential Modelmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…But the theoretical innovation on this issue as a special field was originated from the early 1990s when Krugman and Fujita, et al built the New Economic Geography [18,20]. The economists represented by Krugman studied the business location choice behavior to maximize the profits, and proposed the market potential model based on the monopolistic competition, increasing returns to scale and iceberg transport cost, general equilibrium framework including the enterprise subject decision behaviors.…”
Section: Research Methods Logistics Requirement Potential Modelmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Fremont and Franc [15] compared dry ports and ports, and stated the importance of cooperation between ports and inland facilities on the basis of partnership rather than as competitors. Van Klink and van der Berg [12] defined ports hinterland as an inner region served by the port at a lower cost than other ports in the region.…”
Section: Figure 2 -Structural Analysis Of Literature On Inland Terminalsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This encourages the development of ports, primarily port equipment, technology, information and communication systems. The requirements for capacity expansion, investments in infrastructure and transport entities, reducing the negative environmental impact, and customer requirements for faster, more efficient and cheaper transportation of goods has become a product for new transport solutions development [3,4,5].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The development of freight traffics on European and intercontinental scale has highlighted the limitations of the use of monomodal transfer, especially for repetitive movements [1,6]. None of the traditional modes could deal adequately with the new demands placed in the transportation sector.…”
Section: The Analytical Model Of Combined Transportmentioning
confidence: 99%