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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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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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 |
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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 |
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East Asia and Pacific |
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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 |
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Rafferty, Laurel |
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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 |
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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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