articleMaritime Policy & ManagementSep 1, 2002Closed access

Ports as elements in value-driven chain systems: the new paradigm

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Abstract

This paper argues that, with the rapid and pervasive restructuring of supply chains and of the logistics pathways in which ports are embedded, existing paradigms no longer offer adequate insights into the functions of ports or port authorities. Rather, ports must now be seen as elements in value-driven chain systems or in value chain constellations. They deliver value to shippers and to third party service providers; customer segmentation and targeting is on the basis of a clearly specified value proposition; and the port captures value for itself and for the chain in which it is embedded. The role of ports and port authorities, and the way in which they position themselves in the new business environments…

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Keywords
  • Value proposition
  • Supply chain
  • Port (circuit theory)
  • Value (mathematics)
  • Restructuring
  • Value chain
  • Business
  • Computer science
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