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Erasmus Smart Port Rotterdam

Erasmus Smart Port Rotterdam. H.E. Haralambides Current and immediate past research 2010-2012. SMARTPORT PhD (Brazilian candidate). Benchmarking Port Authority Performance: (An International Study)

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Erasmus Smart Port Rotterdam

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  1. Erasmus Smart Port Rotterdam H.E. Haralambides Current and immediate past research 2010-2012

  2. SMARTPORT PhD(Brazilian candidate) Benchmarking Port Authority Performance: (An International Study) In the context of the new role of ports and terminals, as crucial nodes in global supply chain networks, the role of the Port Authority (PA) needs to be redefined and its performance assessed. What is the “output” of a PA and what “inputs” are required to achieve it? What lessons can be learned from international best practice? Does the ‘ownership’ status of a port authority affect its performance? Does regional cooperation between PAs enhance efficiency? These are some of the questions this PhD aims to address. (Data Envelopment Analysis is the employed methodology)

  3. Immediate and Ongoing Research: 2010-2012 • Haralambides, H.E., Hussain, M., Pestana-Barros, C. and Peypoch, N. (2010) A New Approach in Benchmarking Seaport Efficiency and Technological Change. International Journal of Transport Economics, 38.1: pp. 77-96. • Golias, M.M., Saharidis, G., Ivey, S., Haralambides, H.E. and Ji, K. (2011) ‘Advances in Truck Scheduling at a Cross Dock Facility’. International Journal of Information Systems and Supply Chain Management (forthcoming). • Haralambides, H.E., Veldman, S.J., van Drunen, E. and Liu, M. (2011) ‘Determinants of a Regional Port-centric Logistics Hub: the Case of East Africa’. Maritime Economics and Logistics 13(1), 78-97. • Golias, M.M. and Haralambides, H.E. (2011) ‘Berth Scheduling with Variable Cost Functions’. Maritime Economics and Logistics, 13(2), 174-189. • Haralambides, H.E. and Gujar, G. (2012) ‘On Balancing Supply Chain Efficiency and Environmental Impacts: an eco-DEA Model Applied to the Dry Port Sector of India’. Maritime Economics and Logistics14(1). • Haralambides, H.E. and Gujar, G. (2011, forthcoming) ‘The Indian Dry Ports Sector: Pricing Policies and Opportunities for Public-Private Partnerships’. Research in Transportation Economics, Elsevier Publishers.

  4. Immediate and Ongoing Research: 2010-2012 (..cont) • Haralambides, H.E., Gujar, G. and Jain, M. (2011) ‘The Rotterdam Rules in an Indian perspective: Challenges and Opportunities’. Global Supply Chain Security Conference, 7-8 July, Imperial College, London. • Haralambides, H.E. and Acciaro, M. (2010) ‘Bundling Transport and Logistics Services in Global Supply Chains’. In: Cullinane, K. (ed): International Handbook of Maritime Business. Edward Elgar (Cheltenham: UK), pp 123-149. • Barros, C.P., Haralambides, H.E., Hussain, M. and Peypoch, N. (2011) ‘Seaport Efficiency and Productivity Growth’. In: Cullinane, K. (ed): International Handbook of Maritime Economics. Edward Elgar. • Demirel, B., Cullinane, K. and Haralambides, H.E. (2011, forthcoming) ‘The Impact of Private Sector Participation on Container Terminal Efficiency in Turkey and the Eastern Mediterranean’ in: Wayne Talley (ed): The Blackwell Companion to Maritime Economics. • Dry Port Efficiency and Container Security (recently started / ongoing).

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