2021
DOI: 10.17818/nm/2021/2.4
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The Development of Deep and Short Sea Shipping Container Routes Departing from Italian Ports

Abstract: In this paper, an analysis of the development of Deep Sea Shipping (DSS) and Short Sea Shipping (SSS) container routes calling at Italian ports, is carried out. Data about DSS routes have been collected in the years: 2011, 2014, 2018 and 2019, while data about SSS services have been collected in 2010 and 2018. Italian ports have been classified as follows: Ligurian multi-port gateway cluster, formed by Leghorn, La Spezia, Genoa, Savona/Vado Ligure; Northern Adriatic multi-port gateway cluster, made up of Ancon… Show more

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“…Crossing an Italian port, in particular a Ligurian port, because deep-sea container routes in Italy usually call at Ligurian ports (Lupi et al [44], Lupi et al [45]); • Crossing a northern range port.…”
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“…Crossing an Italian port, in particular a Ligurian port, because deep-sea container routes in Italy usually call at Ligurian ports (Lupi et al [44], Lupi et al [45]); • Crossing a northern range port.…”
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confidence: 99%