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Bottlenecks in the Growth of Coastal Shipping
S. Sundar,Pragya Jaswal +1 more
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Barriers to coastal shipping development: An Indian perspective
V.G. Venkatesh,Abraham Zhang,Sunil Luthra,Rameshwar Dubey,Nachiappan Subramanian,Sachin Kumar Mangla +5 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors identify important barriers through a Delphi study and then quantifies their cause-and-effect relationships by the decision making-trial and evaluation laboratory analysis (DEMATEL) technique.
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Analysing the modal shift from road-based to coastal shipping-based distribution – a case study of outbound automotive logistics in India
TL;DR: The results of the study suggest that the current business and regulatory environment is appropriate to achieve almost one-third shift to intermodal coastal shipping, although investments in infrastructure and substantial cost reductions in ship and port operations need to be implemented to ensure further modal shift.
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Barriers to coastal shipping development: An Indian perspective
V.G. Venkatesh,Abraham Zhang,Sunil Luthra,Rameshwar Dubey,Nachiappan Subramanian,Sachin Kumar Mangla +5 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors identify important barriers through a Delphi study and then quantifies their cause-and-effect relationships by the decision making-trial and evaluation laboratory analysis (DEMATEL) technique.
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Analysing the modal shift from road-based to coastal shipping-based distribution – a case study of outbound automotive logistics in India
TL;DR: The results of the study suggest that the current business and regulatory environment is appropriate to achieve almost one-third shift to intermodal coastal shipping, although investments in infrastructure and substantial cost reductions in ship and port operations need to be implemented to ensure further modal shift.