2009
DOI: 10.1016/j.tranpol.2009.08.001
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Government policies, efficiency and competitiveness: The case of dry ports in India

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“…Some ports are physically constrained so that the ports and /or port terminal operators have become involved in developing dry ports (Roso, 2008;Ng and Gujar, 2009;Wilmsmeier et al, 2011). Whilst dry ports and their functions may be classified by distance from the port: close, midrange and distant (Roso et al, 2009), this paper focuses on the close dry ports -typically those located in large metropolitan areas, also referred to as suburban freight terminals.…”
Section: Issues In Dry Portmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Some ports are physically constrained so that the ports and /or port terminal operators have become involved in developing dry ports (Roso, 2008;Ng and Gujar, 2009;Wilmsmeier et al, 2011). Whilst dry ports and their functions may be classified by distance from the port: close, midrange and distant (Roso et al, 2009), this paper focuses on the close dry ports -typically those located in large metropolitan areas, also referred to as suburban freight terminals.…”
Section: Issues In Dry Portmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Various types of inland intermodal terminals that fit into the concept of dry ports have been developed and studied around the world, e.g. in China (Beresford et al, 2012), Japan (Yoshizawa, 2012), India (Ng and Gujar, 2009), the United States (Rodrigue et al, 2010;Roso et al, 2015), Asia (Hanaoka and Regmi, 2011), Russia (Korovyakovsky and Panova, 2011), New Zealand (Roso 2008 and, and Europe (Flämig and Hesse, 2011;Henttu and Hilmola, 2011;Monios, 2011;Bask et al, 2014).…”
Section: Issues In Dry Portmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Monios [30] analysed the functions and integration of inland terminals and ports, as well as the impact of inland terminals on the design of transport chains on the examples of Spain. Ng and Gujar [39] investigated the impact of government policies, the efficiency and competitiveness of dry ports in India; and similar survey was conducted on the example of Brazil [40]. On the other hand, Roso et al [41] defined the organization of dry ports in Sweden.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…There is also a pressing need for more research to be conducted for another fast growing country -India. Integrated intermodal transportation network which translates to high quality management of cargo flows with low inventory costs, more reliable delivery time and distribution will enhance Indian merchandises' competitiveness within the global market (Ng and Gujar, 2009). Only one container flow optimisation study has been done for India's case, thus presenting great potential for future research.…”
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confidence: 99%