Added a new page discussing the three functional types of port-centric logistics, which is related to the dominant flow structure; export, intermediate and import. Functional Types of Port Centric Logistics
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Port Centric Logistics: From Dissociation to Reinsertion (New Page)
Added a new page discussing the evolution of port centric logistics. Initially, containerization was a force that undermined the association between port operations and the related logistics activities (as it did with port/city relations). More recently, we are observing a reverse trend where port-centric logistics become more prevalent. Port Centric
Continue readingContaineriship Transiting Through the Agua Clara Locks, Panama (New Page)
Added a page showing a neopanamax ship transiting through the Agua Clara locks taken during the TOC Panama conference. https://transportgeography.org/?page_id=12686
Continue readingCorporate Adaptation to Transport Innovations: American Express and Wells Fargo (New Page)
Added a new page presenting the evolution of American Express and Wells Fargo from their origins in the 19th century as freight forwarders to financial institutions in the 20th century. Transportation and information technologies innovations incited both corporations to adapt their business model. Corporate Adaptation to Transport Innovations: American Express
Continue readingRestructuring of the contents of the Geography of Transport Systems
I am currently working on the fifth edition of the Geography of Transport Systems textbook, which hopefully will be published by the end of this year (2019). Some chapters have been reordered. The chapter about transportation, economy and society, which used to be chapter 7, is now chapter 3, with
Continue readingThe growth factors of containerization
Updating a page depicting the complex factors behind the growth of containerization. They mainly relate to derived (economic growth), substitution (capture of bulk and break-bulk markets), incidental (trade imbalances) and induced (transshipment) elements. The contribution of each of these factors has not yet been fully assessed.
Continue readingPorts and the emerging manufacturing landscape
Wrote a short article for Semana, which is a weekly magazine in Colombia, read throughout Latin America (in Spanish). Tried to articulate the new relationships between ports and the emerging manufacturing landscape of the fourth industrial revolution. https://www.semana.com/contenidos-editoriales/la-cuarta-oportunidad/articulo/por-que-los-puertos-son-el-escenario-perfecto-para-la-manufactura/592829
Continue readingE-Commerce facilities operated by Amazon in the United States (New page)
The rapid diffusion of e-commerce has resulted in the setting of entirely new specialized distribution facilities. Their footprint is becoming impressive. E-Commerce Facilities Operated by Amazon in the United States, 2018
Continue readingNew York Times Interview – Large Airports in China
I am quoted in an interview from the New York Times about the development of large airport infrastructures in China.
Continue readingTOC Panama conference summary – The challenges of digitalization
Some of the views I expressed about digitalization in ports and maritime shipping at TOC Panama are resumed in this piece. Although digitalization is expected to provide notable benefits, there is some unintended consequences that are worth considering. https://theloadstar.co.uk/downside-carriers-terminals-digital-supply-chain/
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