East Asia Ports in their Urban Context

This report is part of a strategy to promotes trade competitiveness within the East Asia and Pacific Region. It presents an overview of the logistics issues facing East Asia countries and proposes a development agenda for them. Based on the reco...

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Main Author: Rafferty, Laurel
Format: Working Paper
Language:English
en_US
Published: World Bank, Washington, DC 2014
Subjects:
DWT
Online Access:http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2003/01/2962790/trade-logistics-east-asia-development-agenda-vol-4-6-east-asia-ports-urban-context
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spelling okr-10986-173952021-04-23T14:03:36Z East Asia Ports in their Urban Context Rafferty, Laurel ACCESSIBILITY AIR POLLUTION AIR TRANSPORT APPROVAL PROCESS BARGES BERTH BERTHS BOATS BRIDGE BULK GRAIN CARGO CARRIERS CHANNELS CONGESTION CONTAINER FACILITIES CONTAINER HANDLING CONTAINER HANDLING CAPACITY CONTAINER SHIPS CONTAINER TERMINAL CONTAINER TERMINALS CONTAINER TRUCKS CONTAINERS CRANES CUSTOMS CUSTOMS CLEARANCE DANGEROUS GOODS DELIVERY SCHEDULES DISTRIBUTION CENTERS DOCKYARDS DREDGING DRY PORT DWT FRAMEWORK FREIGHT FREIGHT TRANSPORT FREIGHT VEHICLES FUEL GRADE HANDLING INCOME INLAND TRANSPORT INLAND WATERWAYS INSPECTION INTERCHANGES INTERNATIONAL TRADE LAND RECLAMATION LOADING LOGISTICS MAJOR PORTS MANUFACTURING MARINE POLLUTION MODES OF TRANSPORT NAVIGATION NOISE OPERATIONAL SAFETY PORT PORT ACCESS PORT ACTIVITIES PORT AREA PORT ASSETS PORT AUTHORITIES PORT AUTHORITY PORT CAPACITY PORT DEVELOPMENT PORT EXPANSION PORT FACILITY PORT FUNCTIONS PORT LAND PORT OPERATION PORT OPERATIONS PORT POLICY PORT USERS PORTS PUBLIC PORTS RAIL FREIGHT RAILWAYS RIVER TRANSPORT ROAD TRANSPORT SEAPORTS SEDIMENTATION SHARING SHIP SHIPPING SHIPPING LINES SHIPS SPEED STOCKS TERMINAL CAPACITY TERMINAL FACILITIES TERMINAL OPERATORS TRADE TRAFFIC TRAFFIC CONGESTION TRAFFIC FLOW TRAFFIC GENERATION TRANSPORT ECONOMICS TRANSPORT NETWORKS TRANSPORT OF GOODS TRANSPORT UNITS TRANSPORTATION TRUCKS UNIT TRAINS URBAN PLANNING URBAN TRAFFIC VELOCITY VESSELS WHARF WHARVES TRADE LOGISTICS LOGISTICS ANALYSIS LOGISTIC SYSTEMS CONTAINER TRANSPORT MULTIMODAL TRANSPORT CUSTOMS CLEARANCE PROCEDURES AIR FREIGHT TRANSPORT INFRASTRUCTURE IMPORTS AGRICULTURAL TRADE TRADE FACILITATION TRADE AGREEMENTS LOGISTICS CHAIN CROSS BORDER TRADE CONTAINER DEPOTS COFFEE TRADE CLOTHING INDUSTRY WOOD INDUSTRY SUPPLY CHAINS CORN INDUSTRY PORTS REGULATION PORT CAPACITY PORT MANAGEMENT PORT DEVELOPMENT This report is part of a strategy to promotes trade competitiveness within the East Asia and Pacific Region. It presents an overview of the logistics issues facing East Asia countries and proposes a development agenda for them. Based on the recognition that the countries have basic differences in their level of development, extent of openness, and composition of trade, it begins by discussing the benefits of improved logistics. The East Asian countries are organized into an action matrix, with an analysis of the logistics needs appropriate to each group. The country working papers (volumes 2, 3, & 5)discuss the assessment of preset logistics services and the impediments they impose upon, and opportunities they offer for, expanded trade, including policy reform proposals. The special report on ports (volume 4) addresses port development in relation to urban growth. 2014-03-26T15:14:38Z 2014-03-26T15:14:38Z 2003-01 http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2003/01/2962790/trade-logistics-east-asia-development-agenda-vol-4-6-east-asia-ports-urban-context http://hdl.handle.net/10986/17395 English en_US East Asia Region Transport Sector (EASTR) working paper;no. 3 CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ World Bank, Washington, DC Publications & Research :: Working Paper Publications & Research East Asia and Pacific
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en_US
topic ACCESSIBILITY
AIR POLLUTION
AIR TRANSPORT
APPROVAL PROCESS
BARGES
BERTH
BERTHS
BOATS
BRIDGE
BULK GRAIN
CARGO
CARRIERS
CHANNELS
CONGESTION
CONTAINER FACILITIES
CONTAINER HANDLING
CONTAINER HANDLING CAPACITY
CONTAINER SHIPS
CONTAINER TERMINAL
CONTAINER TERMINALS
CONTAINER TRUCKS
CONTAINERS
CRANES
CUSTOMS
CUSTOMS CLEARANCE
DANGEROUS GOODS
DELIVERY SCHEDULES
DISTRIBUTION CENTERS
DOCKYARDS
DREDGING
DRY PORT
DWT
FRAMEWORK
FREIGHT
FREIGHT TRANSPORT
FREIGHT VEHICLES
FUEL
GRADE
HANDLING
INCOME
INLAND TRANSPORT
INLAND WATERWAYS
INSPECTION
INTERCHANGES
INTERNATIONAL TRADE
LAND RECLAMATION
LOADING
LOGISTICS
MAJOR PORTS
MANUFACTURING
MARINE POLLUTION
MODES OF TRANSPORT
NAVIGATION
NOISE
OPERATIONAL SAFETY
PORT
PORT ACCESS
PORT ACTIVITIES
PORT AREA
PORT ASSETS
PORT AUTHORITIES
PORT AUTHORITY
PORT CAPACITY
PORT DEVELOPMENT
PORT EXPANSION
PORT FACILITY
PORT FUNCTIONS
PORT LAND
PORT OPERATION
PORT OPERATIONS
PORT POLICY
PORT USERS
PORTS
PUBLIC PORTS
RAIL FREIGHT
RAILWAYS
RIVER TRANSPORT
ROAD TRANSPORT
SEAPORTS
SEDIMENTATION
SHARING
SHIP
SHIPPING
SHIPPING LINES
SHIPS
SPEED
STOCKS
TERMINAL CAPACITY
TERMINAL FACILITIES
TERMINAL OPERATORS
TRADE
TRAFFIC
TRAFFIC CONGESTION
TRAFFIC FLOW
TRAFFIC GENERATION
TRANSPORT ECONOMICS
TRANSPORT NETWORKS
TRANSPORT OF GOODS
TRANSPORT UNITS
TRANSPORTATION
TRUCKS
UNIT TRAINS
URBAN PLANNING
URBAN TRAFFIC
VELOCITY
VESSELS
WHARF
WHARVES TRADE
LOGISTICS
LOGISTICS ANALYSIS
LOGISTIC SYSTEMS
CONTAINER TRANSPORT
MULTIMODAL TRANSPORT
CUSTOMS CLEARANCE PROCEDURES
AIR FREIGHT
TRANSPORT INFRASTRUCTURE
IMPORTS
AGRICULTURAL TRADE
TRADE FACILITATION
TRADE AGREEMENTS
LOGISTICS CHAIN
CROSS BORDER TRADE
CONTAINER DEPOTS
COFFEE TRADE
CLOTHING INDUSTRY
WOOD INDUSTRY
SUPPLY CHAINS
CORN INDUSTRY
PORTS REGULATION
PORT CAPACITY
PORT MANAGEMENT
PORT DEVELOPMENT
spellingShingle ACCESSIBILITY
AIR POLLUTION
AIR TRANSPORT
APPROVAL PROCESS
BARGES
BERTH
BERTHS
BOATS
BRIDGE
BULK GRAIN
CARGO
CARRIERS
CHANNELS
CONGESTION
CONTAINER FACILITIES
CONTAINER HANDLING
CONTAINER HANDLING CAPACITY
CONTAINER SHIPS
CONTAINER TERMINAL
CONTAINER TERMINALS
CONTAINER TRUCKS
CONTAINERS
CRANES
CUSTOMS
CUSTOMS CLEARANCE
DANGEROUS GOODS
DELIVERY SCHEDULES
DISTRIBUTION CENTERS
DOCKYARDS
DREDGING
DRY PORT
DWT
FRAMEWORK
FREIGHT
FREIGHT TRANSPORT
FREIGHT VEHICLES
FUEL
GRADE
HANDLING
INCOME
INLAND TRANSPORT
INLAND WATERWAYS
INSPECTION
INTERCHANGES
INTERNATIONAL TRADE
LAND RECLAMATION
LOADING
LOGISTICS
MAJOR PORTS
MANUFACTURING
MARINE POLLUTION
MODES OF TRANSPORT
NAVIGATION
NOISE
OPERATIONAL SAFETY
PORT
PORT ACCESS
PORT ACTIVITIES
PORT AREA
PORT ASSETS
PORT AUTHORITIES
PORT AUTHORITY
PORT CAPACITY
PORT DEVELOPMENT
PORT EXPANSION
PORT FACILITY
PORT FUNCTIONS
PORT LAND
PORT OPERATION
PORT OPERATIONS
PORT POLICY
PORT USERS
PORTS
PUBLIC PORTS
RAIL FREIGHT
RAILWAYS
RIVER TRANSPORT
ROAD TRANSPORT
SEAPORTS
SEDIMENTATION
SHARING
SHIP
SHIPPING
SHIPPING LINES
SHIPS
SPEED
STOCKS
TERMINAL CAPACITY
TERMINAL FACILITIES
TERMINAL OPERATORS
TRADE
TRAFFIC
TRAFFIC CONGESTION
TRAFFIC FLOW
TRAFFIC GENERATION
TRANSPORT ECONOMICS
TRANSPORT NETWORKS
TRANSPORT OF GOODS
TRANSPORT UNITS
TRANSPORTATION
TRUCKS
UNIT TRAINS
URBAN PLANNING
URBAN TRAFFIC
VELOCITY
VESSELS
WHARF
WHARVES TRADE
LOGISTICS
LOGISTICS ANALYSIS
LOGISTIC SYSTEMS
CONTAINER TRANSPORT
MULTIMODAL TRANSPORT
CUSTOMS CLEARANCE PROCEDURES
AIR FREIGHT
TRANSPORT INFRASTRUCTURE
IMPORTS
AGRICULTURAL TRADE
TRADE FACILITATION
TRADE AGREEMENTS
LOGISTICS CHAIN
CROSS BORDER TRADE
CONTAINER DEPOTS
COFFEE TRADE
CLOTHING INDUSTRY
WOOD INDUSTRY
SUPPLY CHAINS
CORN INDUSTRY
PORTS REGULATION
PORT CAPACITY
PORT MANAGEMENT
PORT DEVELOPMENT
Rafferty, Laurel
East Asia Ports in their Urban Context
geographic_facet East Asia and Pacific
relation East Asia Region Transport Sector (EASTR) working paper;no. 3
description This report is part of a strategy to promotes trade competitiveness within the East Asia and Pacific Region. It presents an overview of the logistics issues facing East Asia countries and proposes a development agenda for them. Based on the recognition that the countries have basic differences in their level of development, extent of openness, and composition of trade, it begins by discussing the benefits of improved logistics. The East Asian countries are organized into an action matrix, with an analysis of the logistics needs appropriate to each group. The country working papers (volumes 2, 3, & 5)discuss the assessment of preset logistics services and the impediments they impose upon, and opportunities they offer for, expanded trade, including policy reform proposals. The special report on ports (volume 4) addresses port development in relation to urban growth.
format Publications & Research :: Working Paper
author Rafferty, Laurel
author_facet Rafferty, Laurel
author_sort Rafferty, Laurel
title East Asia Ports in their Urban Context
title_short East Asia Ports in their Urban Context
title_full East Asia Ports in their Urban Context
title_fullStr East Asia Ports in their Urban Context
title_full_unstemmed East Asia Ports in their Urban Context
title_sort east asia ports in their urban context
publisher World Bank, Washington, DC
publishDate 2014
url http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2003/01/2962790/trade-logistics-east-asia-development-agenda-vol-4-6-east-asia-ports-urban-context
http://hdl.handle.net/10986/17395
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