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This section, dedicated to port and shipping activities, includes research papers, focus articles, and interviews with Italian and foreign industry leaders. The ports are assessed from the point of view of their economic impact on the territory in which they are located, and of their appeal in terms of investments and the international competitiveness of their infrastructures. The ship-owning industry is analysed through research papers and comparisons between Italian and foreign industry players. Special emphasis will also be placed on the insurance sector.

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The governance of corporate social responsibility in port logistics

This paper aims to explore opportunities and modalities regarding corporate social responsibility of port logistics, in order to improve attractiveness and competitiveness of sea supply chains, almost paradoxically also in the perspective of increasing the traffics managed by global logistic players. In particular, beyond the traditional determinants of sea-ports’ efficiency, the study identifies the integration of processes among the different agents involved in the maritime supply chain as the keystone to increase the levels of efficacy, responsibility, and competitiveness. Important contributions for the integration is played firstly by the digitalization of seaport-related activities, but also by the evolution of sea-terminals towards a ‘social supply chain management’ approach, as a consequence of the implementation of corporate social responsibility practices in single nodes. A case study has been conducted on the Port of Venice, which has been compared with three important sea-terminals of Southern Italy: Naples, Gioia Tauro, and Bari.


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Accessibility and ports system: functional and strategic relationships for a local development of Apulia

It has been given an important role in development policies and urban regeneration to the accessibility and to the renewed interest in the growth of trade routes in the Mediterranean Sea, concurrently with the development of cruise tourism and the awareness about the necessary implementation of green policies. Lately, in this context, a strategic role has been played by Apulian ports (Bari, Brindisi and Taranto) which have tried to adopt the principles of environmental sustainability and have allowed firms to exercise significant leadership functions by implementing a good interaction, although it isn’t complete yet, between port system and economic system, through the authorities and the local political institutions. The goal to be undertaken is the consideration of accessibility in Apulia which, as it’s known, doesn’t concern only the presence of natural factors. Therefore, for a proper economic and social development, we can’t ignore the observation and analysis of the environmental and cultural reality in which systems identified are included, because it helps to un-derstand if there are favorable conditions in the environment or impediments to its development.


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Vessel Sharing Agreement, Threat or Opportunity for Southern Italy Ports?

This report aims to analyze the influence of the so called “alliances” of container shipping companies, at global level, and their related impacts on the Italian port system and in particular on the maritime economy of the Mezzogiorno. In specific, the study will consider the full container liner services that have called the Italian ports before the entry into the scene of the two main alliances 2M and O3, on the global maritime market, and will be compared with the new services that are active from February 2015. These data allow to conduct a deep and structured study on a very timely topic: the adaptation of the physical and management structures of the Italian ports to the new types of ships. The so-called Vessel Sharing Agreements (VSA) have been and are still a strategic instrument adopted by major worldwide carriers in order to optimize the use of vessels and simultaneously reducing transport costs of the principal world routes.


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The new Suez Canal: economic impact on Mediterranean maritime trade

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This paper intends to call attention to the major economic repercussions expected in the sectors of transport, logistics, tourism, and in the businesses directly or indirectly associated with the intercontinental maritime transport deriving from the enlargement of the Suez Canal and in the synergic logistics activities planned by the Egyptian Government and expected to be completed in the next few years. The study is structured so as to address the role of Egypt within the world supply chain and the effects of its most recent strategic investments in maritime and port economy. The study, in particular, analyzes the traffic trends and the new infrastructure built along the Suez Canal. The analysis offers an exhaustive overview of the expanding work in the Suez Canal as well as the enlargement of the ports on the Egyptian Mediterranean and Red Sea coasts which can be the principal beneficiaries of the work along with those overlooking the Gulf. The last part contains a summary of the evaluation of the direct and indirect economic effects, with an insight on maritime and port economy.

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Logistics integration between ports and the railway system. The North Western Mediterranean: policies and markets

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The aim of this research is to deepen, through analysis of benchmarks and best practices, the role of public policy in supporting intermodal rail to and from the ports aimed at raising their competitiveness and at mitigating the environmental externalities that affect the relationship between the port and the city, in Green port logic. The core of this work is focused on the cases of Italy, Spain, France and Slovenia in order to identify the organizational and trade aspects of direct investment promoted by the public sector and aimed at promoting intermodal rail transportation to and from the ports within the North Western Mediterranean. Leaf through the book

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Transhipment evolution analysis A strategic support tool for policy makers of southern italy future

This paper aims to analyze the current and past situation of container maritime sector in Southern Italy, with a particular focus on the phenomenon of transhipment. This phenomenon can be considered as a valid indicator of ports evolution dynamics and of their organization. The analysis of transhipment and its tendency from mid-90s until today reveals: signs of distortion between supply and demand; consequent reorganization of the container liner services by shipping companies: phenomena of concentration of traffic on specific ports or clusters. On the basis of the above considerations, this analysis is accompanied by a careful study of strategic dynamics which have taken place within the container maritime sector, at global level. Subsequently, it has to be done a quantitative research phase, followed by a qualitative one, in which are collected and processed traffic data for the main container ports in the Mediterranean, taking as reference the last two decades. The ultimate goal is to develop a model that analyzing and anticipating the future dynamics of the maritime routes that cross the Mediterranean, with a particular focus on transhipment, defining the role of the main ports of transhipment hubs of Southern Italy.

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The Southern and Central Italian ports: studying potential competitiveness pattern

The present paper aims at analysing the port development plans of the main Italian southern and central ports in order to identify the growth paths in relation to their competitiveness level. This last aspect is discussed through two different analysis: a Shift Share Analysis and a Network Analysis. While the former one aims at comparing the growing rates in specific market segments (i.e. ro-ro), among specific ports and the macro-region, the latter one provides some centrality indexes in order to understand the relative position of each nodes belonging to the maritime network. The paper ends with some policy prescriptions that could improve the current competitive position of the ports competing in the ro-ro market.

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Green Orientation of the Shipping companies in Naples seaport

During the last years there is an increasing concern about the environmental impact caused by maritime activities. In particular, the environmental concern in shipping industry is driven by a more strength regulation and by the higher stakeholder’s expectations. This paper has two main objectives: the first aim is to analyze the main theoretical contribution about this topic, focusing on the drivers of environmental proactivity in the maritime industry and on the green practices performed. The second purpose of the paper is to develop a multiple case-study on the environmental proactivity shown by shipping companies that operate in CO.NA.TE.CO terminal in the port of Naples in order to verify if this environmental trend is modifying the competitive behaviour in the shipping industry.

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International maritime relationships. Analysis of Italian commercial trade with a focus on the Med area (October 2014)

This paper (English and Italian version)  analyses the Italian maritime trade with the rest of the world and especially with the Med area. The analyses contains a focus entitled “Italian regions: the importance of maritime transport for exports”. With this research SRM has attended the XVI Conference of the SIET (Italian Association of Transport Economics and Logistics), that was held in Florence from 8th to 10th October 2014.

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Port competitiveness in the Mediterranean and Northern Europe. Comparison among regional systems (October 2014)

This paper (in English and Italian version) intends to analyse the competition in the context with which the Italian port system operates, with reference to Northern Europe, Med Europe, Northern Africa and the East Med hubs. With this research SRM has attended the XVI Conference of the SIET (Italian Association of Transport Economics and Logistics), that was held in Florence from 8th to 10th October 2014.

 

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