Port Automation: A Paradox for the Shipping Industry

Port Technology International has published a short piece where I resume my take on the wider context of port automation. Although automation is a factor of port efficiency improvements it may on the long run be a driver of decline in the demand for shipping.

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The Freight Landscape of City Logistics (seminar)

Will be delivering a seminar this week (May 17) at the MIT Center for Transportation & Logistics on the topic of city logistics. http://ctl.mit.edu/events/thu-05172018-1200/freight-landscape-city-logistics

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Modified an existing page: Container terminal configurations

I updated the page about the configuration of a port container terminal to reflect the emerging paradigm brought by automation. Many terminals are adopting to perpendicular block stacks serviced by automated wide span gantries. Conventional and Emerging Container Terminal Configurations

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Added a new page: The weekly mobility pattern of public transit and ride sharing services

This is a very interesting distribution of ridership demand, underlining that ride sharing services are both competing and complementary to public transit. Weekly Distribution of Transit Scheduled Trips and Uber Pickups, Los Angeles

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Complete redirect to new site now active

As of today, any attempt to call a page on the old web site (people.hofstra.edu/geotrans/) will automatically redirect to the new site, most of the time to the corresponding page.

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